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after Erriapus (also
rendered Erriappus), a
giant in
Gaulish mythology; the name was
changed from
dative Erriapo to
nominative Erriapus per IAU conventions...
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Erriapus (also Eriapus) was a
tutelary deity worshipped in
southern Gaul.
Several inscriptions to the god are known.
There was an
important cult site to...
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compatible with
Erriapus and Tarvos, and
another less red.
Instead of the
common progenitor, it was
postulated that
Tarvos and
Erriapus could be fragments...
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satellites of Saturn, namely; Tarvos, Ijiraq, Thrymr, Siarnaq, Mundilfari,
Erriapus, and Suttungr. The moon was
named after Skaði, a
figure in
Norse mythology...
- (Cossue, Coso)
Crouga Duberdicus Deo
Nemedeco Deo
Paramaeco Endovelicus Erriapus Issibaeo Kuanikio (Quangeio, Quangeius)
Lugus Mermandiceo Picio Reo Salama...
- (2007),
slightly more so than
Phoebe (−2.5%/100 nm) and
about as blue as
Erriapus (+5.1%/100 nm) is red. Its
rotation period is 6.74±0.08 hours, the second-fastest...
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color that they can be
considered a group. They are Albiorix, Bebhionn,
Erriapus, Tarvos,
Saturn LX, S/2007 S 8, and S/2020 S 4. The
largest of
these moons...
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Deimos Leda
Adrastea Telesto Paaliaq Calypso Ymir
Kiviuq Tarvos Ijiraq Erriapus Mab
Cupid Francisco Ferdinand Margaret Trinculo S/2023 U 1 S/2021 N 1 (...
- moon.
Other candidates among the
Saturnian irregulars include Bestla,
Erriapus, and Bebhionn. Many
spacecraft have
orbited the Moon,
including crewed...
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asteroid moon of 87
Sylvia Masursky 2685 5.372±0.085 belt
asteroid type S
Erriapus Saturn XXVIII ≈ 5 moon of
Saturn Callirrhoe Jupiter XVII 4.8±0.65 moon...