
1) Astronomy muse 2) Connoisseur of astronomy 3) Goddess of astronomy 4) Goddess of love 5) Goddess pictured with a globe 6) Greek girl name 7) Italian-language magazine 8) Muse 9) Muse for Hipparchus 10) Muse for Sagan 11) Muse of astronomy 12) Muse who holds a globe 13) Muse with a globe 14) Sister of calliope 
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1) Muse 2) Museofastronomy 
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- (Greek mythology) the Muse of astronomy
- goddess of love; counterpart of Greek Aphrodite
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 Urania (ə; Οὐρανία; meaning `heavenly` or `of heaven`) was, in Greek mythology, the muse of astronomy and a daughter of Zeus by Mnemosyne and also a great granddaughter of Uranus. Some accounts list her as the mother of the musician Linus by Apollo, and Hymenaeus also is said to have been a son of Urania. She is often associated with ...
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[Berlin]  Urania is a scientific society founded in Berlin in 1888. Its aim is to communicate the most recent scientific findings to the broad public. With its 2000 members, Urania organizes more than 1000 events per year which attract about 130 000 visitors. Since its centenary in 1988, the society has awarded the Urania Medaille annually t...
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[steamboat]  The steamboat Urania was a vessel that operated on Lake Washington in the first part of the 20th Century. Built of wood, the vessel burned and sank in 1914. In 2002, the wreck was found and photographed by divers. ==Construction== Urania was built in 1907 on Lake Washington, for Captain John Anderson, to join his fleet of steamb...
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• (n.) A genus of large, brilliantly colored moths native of the West Indies and South America. Their bright colored and tailed hind wings and their diurnal flight cause them to closely resemble butterflies. • (n.) One of the nine Muses, daughter of Zeus by Mnemosyne, and patron of astronomy.
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in Greek religion, one of the nine Muses, patron of astronomy. In some accounts she was the mother of Linus the musician (in other versions, his ... [1 related articles]
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One of the `minor planets` of our solar system. Discovered by Hind on 22 Jul 1854. Diameter in km: 94. More data in TABLE 13. THE MINOR PLANETS 
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Muse of astronomy. She was depicted with a staff pointing to a globe. ...
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1. One of the nine Muses, daughter of Zeus by Mnemosyne, and patron of astronomy. ... 2. <zoology> A genus of large, brilliantly coloured moths native of the West Indies and South America. Their bright coloured and tailed hind wings and their diurnal flight cause them to closely resemble butterflies. ... Origin: L, from Gr, i. E, the Heavenly...
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Urania was the muse of astronomy
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Urania was the muse of astronomy.
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HMS Urania was a British Ulster Class destroyer of 1710 tons displacement launched in 1943. HMS Urania was powered by two Admiralty 3-drum type boilers providing a top speed of 34 knots. She was armed with four 4.7 inch guns; four 40 mm anti-aircraft guns; four 20 mm anti-aircraft guns and eight 21 inch torpedo tubes arranged in two quads.
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n] - (Greek mythology) the Muse of astronomy
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Urania (yoo RAY nee uh) The feminine-version name of Uranus was the Muse of astronomy.
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 noun
 noun (Greek mythology) the Muse of astronomy
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One of several Muses.
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