[mythology] In Greek mythology, Enceladus was one of the Giants, the offspring of Gaia (Earth), and Uranus (Sky). Enceladus was the traditional opponent of Athena during the Gigantomachy, the war between the Giants and the gods, and was said to be buried under Mount Etna in Sicily. ==Mythology== Enceladus was one of the Gigantes (Giants), w...
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second nearest of the major regular moons of Saturn and the brightest of all its moons. It was discovered in 1789 by the English astronomer William ... [3 related articles]
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one of the Gigantes slain by Athena and buried under Mount Aetna after the war against the gods.
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Enceladus as seen by the Cassini spacecraft on Jul. 14, 2005. This false-color, mosaic view of the anti-Saturn hemisphere was made from 21 narrow-angle camera images taken at ultraviolet to infrared wavelengths. In false-color, many long fractures on Enceladus exhibit a pronounced difference in colo...
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Satellite of the planet Saturn. See TABLE 8. SATURN - SATELLITE DATA
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In Greek and Roman mythology, a giant, son of Titan and Gaea. Buried by an angry Zeus under Mount Etna. When the giant hisses and thrusts out his fiery tongue, Mount Etna erupts.
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a giant with a hundred arms buried under Mount Etna, in Sicily. · a natural satellite of the planet Saturn.
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