-
hydrogen in its core.
Canopus is a
source of X-rays,
which are
likely being emitted from its corona. The
prominent appearance of
Canopus means it has been...
-
Canopus 2 was a
single stage, sub-orbital
sounding rocket that was
built by Argentina. A
first version,
Canopus 1, was
tested between 1966 and 1967. Canopus...
- embalming. The
ancient city of
Canopus is
attested to, in part, by the
Decree of
Canopus. The
decree mentions the
temple of
Canopus and an
important rite in...
- mythology,
Canopus or
Canobus (Ancient Gr****: Κάνωβος) was the
pilot of the ship of King
Menelaus of
Sparta during the
Trojan War.
Canopus is described...
- Two
ships of the
British Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Canopus : The
first HMS
Canopus (1798) was an 80-gun third-rate
French ship of the line launched...
- was released, the
Canopus Pure3D II was
praised for the fact that
their cards were
shorter than competitors'
Voodoo 2 cards.
Canopus had a re****tion for...
- up
Canopus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Canopus (or
Alpha Carinae) is the
brightest star in the
southern constellation of Carina.
Canopus may...
- the
Canopus Stone has
proved crucial in
deciphering them.
There are four such decrees: The
Decree of
Alexandria from 243 BC; The
Decree of
Canopus of Ptolemy...
-
University of New York Press. ISBN 0-7914-3383-8.
Wikiquote has
quotations related to
Canopus in Argos.
Canopus in Argos:
Archives Doris Lessing homepage....
- HMS
Canopus was a pre-dreadnought
battleship of the
British Royal Navy and the lead ship of the
Canopus class.
Intended for
service in Asia,
Canopus and...