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Marble Head of Goddess Tyche From Italica at Seville Archaeological Museum by Felipe Rodríguez Fotografía

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Marble Head of Goddess Tyche From Italica at Seville Archaeological Museum

Ancient Roman marble sculpture of Tyche displayed at Sevilles museum.

Marble Head of Goddess Tyche From Italica at Seville Archaeological Museum by Felipe Rodríguez Fotografía

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Marble Head of Goddess Tyche From Italica at Seville Archaeological Museum

Ancient Roman marble sculpture of Tyche displayed at Sevilles museum.

ROMAN GODS - Fleshtones by Ric Rec

Released to the public domain

ROMAN GODS - Fleshtones

Roman Gods fresco a Pompeii by Cross Duck

Roman Gods fresco a Pompeii

A fresco mounted above a shop in ancient Pompeii, perhaps to invoke the Gods' protection. The gods seem to be Apollo, Jupiter (Greek Zeus) Mercury (Greek Hermes) and Diana (Greek Artemis). The 'horns' on Diana's head are actually points of a recumbent crescent moon, she being the Moon Goddess.

LOTD·#890 BACCHUSS... by Jophiel Becker

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MERSON, Luc Olivier. Glorification of Peace, 1920. by Halloween HJB

MERSON, Luc Olivier. Glorification of Peace, 1920.

Post-First World War art to celebrate peace, for a nation that suffered greatly during the Great War.

GOLLER, Joseph. Diana und Merkur, Dekorative Vorbilder, 1909. by Halloween HJB

GOLLER, Joseph. Diana und Merkur, Dekorative Vorbilder, 1909.

AI Answer Greek and Roman Gods 4 28 2023 by Monte Mendoza

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AI Answer Greek and Roman Gods 4 28 2023

Astronomy 99 - Saturn poster_front by BioKnowlogy

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Astronomy 99 - Saturn poster_front

Source: NASA
Published: August 10, 2018

Version A of the Saturn installment of our solar system poster series.

About the image: NASA's Cassini spacecraft bid farewell to the Saturnian system by capturing this last, full mosaic of Saturn and its rings two days before the spacecraft's dramatic plunge into the planet's atmosphere. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute

solarsystem.nasa.gov/resources/1041/saturn-poster-version-a/

Astronomy 98 - Jupiter poster_back by BioKnowlogy

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Astronomy 98 - Jupiter poster_back

Jupiter is the fifth planet from our Sun and is, by far, the largest planet in the solar system – more than twice as massive as all the other planets combined.

Jupiter's stripes and swirls are actually cold, windy clouds of ammonia and water, floating in an atmosphere of hydrogen and helium. Jupiter’s iconic Great Red Spot is a giant storm bigger than Earth that has raged for hundreds of years.

Jupiter is named for the king of the ancient Roman gods.

Explore Jupiter in depth at solarsystem.nasa.gov/jupiter

Astronomy 093 - Earth poster_front by BioKnowlogy

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Astronomy 093 - Earth poster_front

Source: NASA
Published: August 20, 2018

Version A of the Earth installment of our solar system poster series.

About the image: In 2002, NASA scientists stitched together strips of natural color images of Earth, collected over four months from the MODIS instrument aboard NASA's Terra satellite. Credit: NASA's Earth Observatory

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Astronomy 100 - Saturn poster_back by BioKnowlogy

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Astronomy 100 - Saturn poster_back

Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest planet in our solar system. Adorned with a dazzling system of icy rings, Saturn is unique among the planets.

It is not the only planet to have rings, but none are as spectacular or as complex as Saturn's. Like fellow gas giant Jupiter, Saturn is a massive ball made mostly of hydrogen and helium.

The farthest planet from Earth discovered by the unaided human eye, Saturn has been known since ancient times. The planet is named for the Roman god of agriculture and wealth, who was also the father of Jupiter.

Explore Saturn in depth at solarsystem.nasa.gov/saturn

Astronomy 086 - Solar Cycle-2 by BioKnowlogy

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Astronomy 086 - Solar Cycle-2

Our Sun is a huge ball of electrically-charged hot gas. This charged gas moves, generating a powerful magnetic field. The Sun's magnetic field goes through a cycle, called the solar cycle.

Every 11 years or so, the Sun's magnetic field completely flips. This means that the Sun's north and south poles switch places. Then it takes about another 11 years for the Sun’s north and south poles to flip back again.

Evolution of the Sun in extreme ultraviolet light from 2010 through 2020, as seen from the telescope aboard Europe's PROBA2 spacecraft. Credit: Dan Seaton/European Space Agency (Collage by NOAA/JPL-Caltech)

Giant eruptions on the Sun, such as solar flares and coronal mass ejections, also increase during the solar cycle. These eruptions send powerful bursts of energy and material into space.

spaceplace.nasa.gov/solar-cycles/en/

Astronomy 096 - Mars poster_back by BioKnowlogy

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Astronomy 096 - Mars poster_back

Mars—the fourth planet from the Sun—is a dusty, cold, desert world with a very thin atmosphere.

This dynamic planet has seasons, polar ice caps, extinct volcanoes, canyons and weather.

Mars is one of the most explored bodies in our solar system, and it's the only planet where we've sent rovers to roam the alien landscape. NASA missions have found lots of evidence that Mars was much wetter and warmer, with a thicker atmosphere, billions of years ago.

Mars was named by the Romans for their god of war because its reddish color was reminiscent of blood. The Egyptians called it "Her Desher," meaning "the red one."

Even today, it is frequently called the "Red Planet" because iron minerals in the Martian dirt oxidize, or rust, causing the surface to look red.

Explore Mars in depth at solarsystem.nasa.gov/mars

Astronomy 091 - Venus poster_front by BioKnowlogy

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Astronomy 091 - Venus poster_front

Source: NASA
Published: August 21, 2018

Version A of the Venus installment of our solar system poster series.

About the image: The terrain in the northern hemisphere of Venus, based on radar data from NASA's Magellan mission. Credit: NASA/JPL

solarsystem.nasa.gov/resources/1048/mercury-poster-versio...

Astronomy 089 - Mercury poster_front by BioKnowlogy

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Astronomy 089 - Mercury poster_front

Source: NASA
Published: August 22, 2018

Version A of the Mercury installment of our solar system poster series.

About the image: A global map of Mercury's surface created from images obtained by NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft. The colors are not what the eye would see, but are related to compositional variations on the surface. Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington.

solarsystem.nasa.gov/resources/1048/mercury-poster-versio...

Astronomy 095 - Mars poster_front by BioKnowlogy

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Astronomy 095 - Mars poster_front

Source: NASA
Published: August 18, 2018

Version A of the Mars installment of our solar system poster series.

About the image: A mosaic of the Valles Marineris hemisphere of Mars, created with images from NASA's Viking orbiters, projected into point perspective--a view similar to that which one would see from a spacecraft. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

solarsystem.nasa.gov/resources/1036/mars-poster-version-a/

Astronomy 092 - Venus poster_back by BioKnowlogy

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Astronomy 092 - Venus poster_back

Venus is the second planet from the Sun and our closest planetary neighbor.

Similar in structure and size to Earth, Venus spins slowly in the opposite direction from most planets. Its thick atmosphere traps heat in a runaway greenhouse effect, making it the hottest planet in our solar system with surface temperatures hot enough to melt lead. Glimpses below the clouds reveal volcanoes and deformed mountains.

Venus is named for the ancient Roman goddess of love and beauty, who was known as Aphrodite to the Ancient Greeks.

Explore Venus in depth at solarsystem.nasa.gov/venus

Astronomy 97 - Jupiter poster_front by BioKnowlogy

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Astronomy 97 - Jupiter poster_front

Source: NASA
Published: August 15, 2018

Version A of the Jupiter installment of our solar system poster series.

About the image: This true color mosaic of Jupiter was constructed from images taken by the narrow angle camera onboard NASA's Cassini spacecraft in December 2000. Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute

solarsystem.nasa.gov/resources/1032/jupiter-poster-versio...

Astronomy 087 - Sun poster_front by BioKnowlogy

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Astronomy 087 - Sun poster_front

Source: NASA
Published: August 23, 2018

Version A of the Sun installment of our solar system poster series.

About the image: A solar flare erupts from the Sun as seen by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory in 2013. Credit: NASA/SDO

solarsystem.nasa.gov/resources/980/the-sun-poster-version-a/