Jupiter (mythology) — In Roman mythology, Jupiter was the king of the gods, and the god of sky and thunder. He is the equivalent of Zeus in the Greek pantheon. He was called Iuppiter Optimus Maximus (Jupiter Best, Greatest); as the patron deity of the Roman state, he… … Wikipedia
Mount Wilson Observatory — The 100 inch (2,500 mm) Hooker telescope that Edwin Hubble used to discover the general expansion of the universe … Wikipedia
Mount Athos — • The mountain that the architect Dinocrates offered to turn into a statue of Alexander the Great with a city in one hand and in the other a perennially flowing spring Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Mount Athos Mount Ath … Catholic encyclopedia
Mount Ragoona — Mount Rogoona Mount Ragoona Elevation 1,350 m (4,429 ft) … Wikipedia
Mount — (mount), n. [OE. munt, mont, mount, AS. munt, fr. L. mons, montis; cf. L. minae protections, E. eminent, menace: cf. F. mont. Cf. {Mount}, v., {Mountain}, {Mont}, {Monte}, {Montem}.] 1. A mass of earth, or earth and rock, rising considerably… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mount of piety — Mount Mount (mount), n. [OE. munt, mont, mount, AS. munt, fr. L. mons, montis; cf. L. minae protections, E. eminent, menace: cf. F. mont. Cf. {Mount}, v., {Mountain}, {Mont}, {Monte}, {Montem}.] 1. A mass of earth, or earth and rock, rising… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mount Lemmon Survey — is a part of the Catalina Sky Survey with observatory code G96. Distance from rotation axis and height above equatorial plane (in Earth radii): 0.8451 +0.5336. Longitude (degrees East): 249.2083. The survey is conducted using a 1.5 meter… … Wikipedia
Mount Van Veen — (71°35′S 161°54′E / 71.583°S 161.9°E / 71.583; 161.9) is a precipitous, mainly ice free mountain rising to 1,510 m at the south side of Jupiter Amphitheatre in the Morozumi Range … Wikipedia
Mount Vesuvius — This article is about the mountain/volcano in Italy. For other uses, see Vesuvius (disambiguation). Mount Vesuvius Monte Vesuvio … Wikipedia
Jupiter X — X Lysithea Zentralkörper Jupiter Eigenschaften des Orbits Große Halbachse 11.717.000 km Periapsis 10.400.000 km Apoapsis 13.034.000 km … Deutsch Wikipedia