- By 2015,
MELOS was down-scaled to a
rover mission for an
engineering demonstration, and
possibly an aircraft.
Under the
latest concept,
MELOS stands for...
-
Milos or
Melos (/ˈmiːlɒs, -loʊs/;
Modern Gr****: Μήλος, romanized: Mílos, IPA: [ˈmilos];
Ancient Gr****: Μῆλος, romanized:
Mêlos) is a
volcanic Gr**** island...
- The
siege of
Melos occurred in 416 BC
during the
Peloponnesian War,
which was a war
fought between Athens and Sparta.
Melos is an
island in the Aegean...
- Look up
Melos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Milos or
Melos is an
island in Greece,
known in
history for the
Battle of
Melos in 415 BC.
Melos may also...
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prominent theme of "Run,
Melos!" is
unwavering friendship.
Despite hardships, the
protagonist succeeds in
saving his friend's life.
Melos is a
naive young shepherd...
-
feature prominent vocals in Tera
Melos songs.
Tours with By The End Of
Tonight and
Facing New York followed. Tera
Melos announced on
their Myspace page...
- Rivière
agreed that
Marcellus should go to
Melos to buy the statue. By the time
Marcellus arrived at
Melos, the
farmer who
discovered the
statue had already...
- Look up
melo or
mělo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Melo may
refer to: People:
Melo (nickname)
Melo (surname), a
Portuguese surname Melo (Italian)...
- the name
Melos Quartett Stuttgart,
partly to
distinguish itself from the
equally prominent chamber group the
Melos Ensemble of London.
Melos Quartett...
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Melos (Ancient Gr****: Μήλος, romanized:
Mḗlos, lit. 'apple, sheep') from
Delos in Gr****
mythology is a
childhood friend and
later kin-in-law of Adonis...