- 62°46′N 123°32′W / 62.76°N 123.53°W / 62.76; -123.53 (
Tvashtar Paterae)
Tvashtar Paterae compose an
active volcanic region of Jupiter's moon Io located...
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Tvashtr (Sanskrit: त्वष्टृ, IAST: Tvaṣṭṛ) or
Tvashta (Sanskrit: त्वष्टा, IAST: Tvaṣṭā) is a
Vedic Hindu artisan god or fashioner. He is
mentioned as an...
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within the
fountains at the
eruption source vent.
Outburst eruptions at
Tvashtar in
November 1999 and
February 2007
centred on a 25-kilometre (16 mi) long...
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discontinued in
favor of the
plural paterae /ˈpætərə/.
These features are
Tvashtar Paterae,
Reshet Paterae, and
Mazda Paterae.
Ionian fluctūs (areas of lava...
- the term regio.
Examples of
named features are Prometheus, Pan Mensa,
Tvashtar Paterae, and Tsũi Goab Fluctus. The
first reported observation of Io was...
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diameter on Io is
close to 40 km (25 mi), and the mode is 6 km (3.7 mi);
Tvashtar Paterae is
likely the
largest caldera with a
diameter of 290 km (180 mi)...
- The
Tvashtar volcano erupts a
plume 330 km (205 mi)
above the
surface of Jupiter's moon Io....
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their next
birth on earth. It is
described to have been
built by the
deity Tvashtar, the
Vedic architect of the devas. The king of the devas, Indra, is the...
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eleven observed eruptions,
three were seen for the
first time. That of
Tvashtar reached an
altitude of up to 330 km (210 mi). The
event gave scientists...
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makes a
variety of arguments,
including continuing the
mortal line, that
Tvashtar created them as a
couple in the womb, and that
Dyaush and
Prithvi are famous...