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Aegaeon (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Αἰγαίων, translit. Aigaíōn, lit. "goatish", "stormy", "Aegean") may
refer to:
Aegaeon (moon),
Saturn Aegaeon (mythology), in...
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Aegaeon /iːˈdʒiːɒn/, or
Saturn LIII (provisional
designation S/2008 S 1), is a
natural satellite of Saturn. It has an
extremely elongated shape whose...
- mythology,
Aegaeon (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Αἰγαίων, translit. Aigaíōn, lit. "goatish", "stormy", "Aegean") may
refer to the
following figures:
Aegaeon, also called...
- arms. They were
individually named Cottus (the furious),
Briareus (or
Aegaeon, the sea goat) and
Gyges (or Gyes, the long-limbed). In the
standard tradition...
- Aegaeon:
Aegaeon boschii Christoffersen, 1988
Aegaeon cataphractus (Olivi, 1792)
Aegaeon lacazei (Gourret, 1887)
Aegaeon orientalis Henderson, 1893
Aegaeon rathbuni...
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their rotations are not
known or not
known enough.
These are:
Daphnis Aegaeon Methone Anthe Pallene Helene Polydeuces Cordelia Ophelia Bianca Cressida...
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tenuous ring
system around Saturn's
second largest moon. In
March 2009,
Aegaeon, a
moonlet within the G Ring, was announced. In July of the same year,...
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equilibrium –
uncertain evidence Methone, Pallene, and, with less certainty,
Aegaeon are in
hydrostatic equilibrium. However, as they are not planetary-m****...
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child over to Gaia for her to raise, and Gaia
takes him to a cave on
Mount Aegaeon (Aegeum). Rhea then
gives to Cronus, in the
place of a child, a
stone wrapped...
- each with a
hundred arms; also
called Centimanes. Briareos, Briareus, or
Aegaeon Cottus Gyges Hippalectryon: a
creature with the fore
parts of a
horse and...