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  • Planetary hours
  • Hours planets rule in a day

    The planetary hours are an ancient system in which one of the seven classical planets is given rulership over each day and various parts of the day. Developed

    Planetary hours

    Planetary hours

    Planetary_hours

  • Classical planet
  • Planets visible to the naked eye

    2nd century, shows Greek personifications of planetary gods charged with early versions of the planetary symbols: Mercury has a caduceus; Venus has, attached

    Classical planet

    Classical_planet

  • Week
  • Time unit equal to seven days

    planetary hours is an innovation of Hellenistic astrology, probably first conceived in the 2nd century BC. Accordingly, the origin of the planetary week

    Week

    Week

    Week

  • Grimorium Verum
  • Eighteenth-century grimoire

    the many inferior spirits below them and their invoking sigils. "Of planetary hours" "The preparation of the operator" "Here begins the Sanctum Regnum

    Grimorium Verum

    Grimorium Verum

    Grimorium_Verum

  • Heptagram
  • Star polygon with 7 sides

    earth, sulphur, salt and mercury. In astrology. For example, the planetary hours, from which comes the names of the days of the week. In Polynesia,

    Heptagram

    Heptagram

    Heptagram

  • List of occult terms
  • Phrenology, see also Metoposcopy Physiognomy, see also Metoposcopy Planetary hours Planchette Poltergeist Poppet Potion Power animal Pow-wow (folk magic)

    List of occult terms

    List_of_occult_terms

  • AD 60
  • Calendar year

    existence of two conventions of naming days of the weeks based on the planetary hours system, 6 February was a "Sunday" based on the sunset naming convention

    AD 60

    AD 60

    AD_60

  • Astrodatabank
  • Collection of astrological data

    medical astrodatabank. Simms, Maria Kay (2001). A Time for Magick: Planetary Hours for Meditations, Rituals & Spells. Llewellyn Worldwide. ISBN 9781567186222

    Astrodatabank

    Astrodatabank

    Astrodatabank

  • Sunday
  • Day of the week

    has been explained in Hellenistic astrology as relating to planetary hours. Each of the hours of the day was assigned to one of the seven classical planets

    Sunday

    Sunday

    Sunday

  • Martinism
  • Form of Christian mysticism and esoteric Christianity

    the Key of Solomon, including the use of circles, names of angels, planetary hours and symbols. The magical operations of the lower degrees were intended

    Martinism

    Martinism

    Martinism

  • Planetary protection
  • Prevention of interplanetary biological contamination

    Planetary protection is a guiding principle in the design of an interplanetary mission, aiming to prevent biological contamination of both the target

    Planetary protection

    Planetary protection

    Planetary_protection

  • Geomantic figures
  • Symbols used in divinatory geomancy

    including what part of the body they each ruled over, different countries, planetary hours, body and character types, and so on. The structure of the figures

    Geomantic figures

    Geomantic figures

    Geomantic_figures

  • Heidelberger Schicksalsbuch
  • 1490 mss on topics of astrology and magic

    zodiac 98v-101v on the planets and their children 102 102rv glosses on planetary hours, instructions on using the following astrolabe 103r Berthold Furtmeyr

    Heidelberger Schicksalsbuch

    Heidelberger Schicksalsbuch

    Heidelberger_Schicksalsbuch

  • Names of the days of the week
  • the answer to the question is known; see planetary hours.[citation needed] The Ptolemaic system of planetary spheres asserts that the order of the heavenly

    Names of the days of the week

    Names_of_the_days_of_the_week

  • Rogue planet
  • Planet not gravitationally bound to a star

    free-floating planet (FFP) or an isolated planetary-mass object (iPMO), is an interstellar object of planetary mass which is not gravitationally bound to

    Rogue planet

    Rogue planet

    Rogue_planet

  • Ars Notoria
  • Medieval textbook of magic

    signs of the year. The rituals do not follow the planetary hours but rather the Christian canonical hours. Christian asceticism: Fasting, prayer, and almsgiving

    Ars Notoria

    Ars_Notoria

  • Kepler's laws of planetary motion
  • Laws describing planetary orbits

    In astronomy, Kepler's laws of planetary motion give good approximations for the orbits of planets around the Sun. They were published by Johannes Kepler

    Kepler's laws of planetary motion

    Kepler's laws of planetary motion

    Kepler's_laws_of_planetary_motion

  • William Walker Atkinson
  • American writer and occultist (1862–1932)

    several promotional items, including an astrological device called the Planetary Hour Indicator and the book Private Sex Lessons of a Physician, citing exaggerated

    William Walker Atkinson

    William Walker Atkinson

    William_Walker_Atkinson

  • Dwarf planet
  • Small planetary-mass object

    likeliest dwarf planets and dates of discovery A dwarf planet is a small planetary-mass object that is in direct orbit around the Sun, massive enough to

    Dwarf planet

    Dwarf planet

    Dwarf_planet

  • Planetary boundary layer
  • Lowest part of the atmosphere directly influenced by contact with the planetary surface

    influenced by its contact with a planetary surface. On Earth it usually responds to changes in surface radiative forcing in an hour or less. In this layer physical

    Planetary boundary layer

    Planetary boundary layer

    Planetary_boundary_layer

  • Legacy of the Roman Empire
  • the era. The modern seven-day week follows the Greco-Roman system of planetary hours, in which one of the seven heavenly bodies of the Solar System that

    Legacy of the Roman Empire

    Legacy of the Roman Empire

    Legacy_of_the_Roman_Empire

  • Light-second
  • Unit of length

    fundamental measurement for the calculation of modern ephemerides (tables of planetary positions). It is usually quoted as "light-time for unit distance" in

    Light-second

    Light-second

    Light-second

  • Concurrent (Easter)
  • 4th century, 1 Thoth (29–30 August), counting Wednesday as 1 (see Planetary hours#History). Therefore, the following 5 Thoth was a Sunday and the following

    Concurrent (Easter)

    Concurrent_(Easter)

  • Saturn
  • Sixth planet from the Sun

    current in the metallic hydrogen layer is thought to give rise to Saturn's planetary magnetic field, which is weaker than Earth's, but has a magnetic moment

    Saturn

    Saturn

    Saturn

  • Folded almanac
  • Medieval medical and astrological manuscript

    and the right panel provides the days of the month from 1 to 31, the planetary hours and shows the year in the Metonic cycle as well as providing the time

    Folded almanac

    Folded almanac

    Folded_almanac

  • Atmospheric wave
  • Periodic disturbance in atmospheres

    large-scale planetary waves (Rossby waves) to minute sound waves. Atmospheric waves with periods which are harmonics of 1 solar day (e.g. 24 hours, 12 hours, 8

    Atmospheric wave

    Atmospheric wave

    Atmospheric_wave

  • Nebula
  • Body of interstellar clouds

    stars. The remaining material is then thought to form planets and other planetary system objects. Most nebulae are of vast size; some are hundreds of light-years

    Nebula

    Nebula

    Nebula

  • Rider's British Merlin
  • 1656 Almanac

    various signs of the zodiac, when to administer medicines based on planetary hours, and much more. "Cardanus Rider's British Merlin Almanac 1758". littlebeams

    Rider's British Merlin

    Rider's British Merlin

    Rider's_British_Merlin

  • Weather
  • Short-term state of the atmosphere

    winds moving at more than 9,600 kilometres per hour (6,000 mph). Weather is not limited to planetary bodies. Like all stars, the Sun's corona is constantly

    Weather

    Weather

    Weather

  • Solar System
  • Planetary system consisting of the Sun and objects orbiting it

    planets, of which Earth is one. The Solar System is an isolated single-star planetary system (not part of a larger star system) within the Milky Way Galaxy

    Solar System

    Solar System

    Solar_System

  • Torre dell'Orologio, Mantua
  • combination with the dial's other indications, enable the calculation of planetary hours, and therefore facilitate astrological predictions. The clock mechanism

    Torre dell'Orologio, Mantua

    Torre dell'Orologio, Mantua

    Torre_dell'Orologio,_Mantua

  • Ring system
  • Ring of cosmic dust orbiting an astronomical object

    planets, moonlets, or stellar objects. Ring systems are best known as planetary rings, common components of satellite systems around giant planets such

    Ring system

    Ring system

    Ring_system

  • Jupiter
  • Fifth planet from the Sun

    larger than the planet Mercury. Jupiter is surrounded by a faint system of planetary rings. The rings of Jupiter consist mainly of dust and have three main

    Jupiter

    Jupiter

    Jupiter

  • Apollo 17
  • Sixth and most recent crewed Moon landing

    longest time on the lunar surface (75 hours), longest total duration of lunar-surface extravehicular activities (22 hours, 4 minutes), largest lunar-sample

    Apollo 17

    Apollo 17

    Apollo_17

  • Neptune
  • Eighth planet from the Sun

    of Planetary Nomenclature. U.S. Geological Survey. 17 December 2008. Archived from the original on 9 August 2018. Retrieved 26 March 2012. "Planetary linguistics"

    Neptune

    Neptune

    Neptune

  • Natural satellite
  • Astronomical body that orbits a planet

    generically for natural satellites. In the Solar System, there are six planetary satellite systems, altogether comprising 455 natural satellites with confirmed

    Natural satellite

    Natural satellite

    Natural_satellite

  • PSO J318.5−22
  • Extrasolar free-floating planet

    PSO J318.5−22 is an extrasolar planetary-mass object that does not orbit any star, an analog to directly imaged young gas giants. There is no consensus

    PSO J318.5−22

    PSO J318.5−22

    PSO_J318.5−22

  • Alchemical symbol
  • Symbols used in pre-19th-century chemistry

    the 16th century. Alchemists would typically call the metals by their planetary names, e.g. "Saturn" for lead, "Mars" for iron; compounds of tin, iron

    Alchemical symbol

    Alchemical symbol

    Alchemical_symbol

  • Pluto
  • Largest dwarf planet

    Kuiper belt. It was immediately hailed as the ninth planet. However, its planetary status was questioned when it was found to be much smaller than expected

    Pluto

    Pluto

    Pluto

  • Phobos (moon)
  • Larger of the two moons of Mars

    orbit in just 7 hours and 39 minutes. As a result, from the surface of Mars it appears to rise in the west, move across the sky in 4 hours and 15 minutes

    Phobos (moon)

    Phobos (moon)

    Phobos_(moon)

  • Deimos (moon)
  • Smaller and outer moon of Mars

    12 hours must be added to get the actual local mean time. The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia (1914) "Moons of Mars – the Center for Planetary Science"

    Deimos (moon)

    Deimos (moon)

    Deimos_(moon)

  • Uranus
  • Seventh planet from the Sun

    by telescopes, there is much desire to revisit the planet, as shown by Planetary Science Decadal Survey's decision to make the proposed Uranus Orbiter

    Uranus

    Uranus

    Uranus

  • List of mutual planetary eclipses
  • This is a List of mutual planetary eclipses, including occultations and transits. Although mutual occultations of planets had been recorded in 581, 1170

    List of mutual planetary eclipses

    List_of_mutual_planetary_eclipses

  • Proxima Centauri
  • Nearest star to the Solar System

    stellar encounters. Such a scenario may mean that Proxima Centauri's planetary companions have had a much lower chance for orbital disruption by Alpha

    Proxima Centauri

    Proxima Centauri

    Proxima_Centauri

  • Planet
  • Large, round non-stellar astronomical object

    category; Ceres, Pluto, and Eris are in the category of dwarf planet. Many planetary scientists have nonetheless continued to apply the term planet more broadly

    Planet

    Planet

    Planet

  • Lunar and Planetary Institute
  • American research institute in Houston

    The Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) is a scientific research institute dedicated to study of the Solar System, its formation, evolution, and current

    Lunar and Planetary Institute

    Lunar_and_Planetary_Institute

  • Who Are You? (Andor)
  • 8th episode of the 2nd season of Andor

    platform, becoming the first television series to do so. "We Are the Ghor (Planetary Anthem)" Who he was sent to Ghorman to assassinate in "Messenger". All

    Who Are You? (Andor)

    Who_Are_You?_(Andor)

  • Vāra (astronomy)
  • Length of time in Indian astronomy

    languages of the Indian subcontinent. Nakshatra Tithi Karaṇa Nityayoga Planetary hours Sankar Balakrishna Dikshit (1981). English translation of "Bharatiya

    Vāra (astronomy)

    Vāra_(astronomy)

  • Planetary Observer program
  • Cancelled NASA space exploration program

    The Planetary Observer program is a cancelled space exploration program designed by NASA to provide cheaper planetary orbiters by using Earth-orbiting

    Planetary Observer program

    Planetary Observer program

    Planetary_Observer_program

  • 99942 Apophis
  • Potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroid

    of 27.38 hours (this is called precession). The result is that Apophis appears to be flipping, making a revolution on average every 30.56 hours. Every 263

    99942 Apophis

    99942_Apophis

  • Tristan da Cunha
  • Group of islands in the South Atlantic

    the Tristan mantle plume: Constraints on the origin of EM-1". Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 237 (3–4): 744–767. Bibcode:2005E&PSL.237..744G. doi:10

    Tristan da Cunha

    Tristan da Cunha

    Tristan_da_Cunha

  • Night
  • Period of darkness

    p. 84. Atkinson 2024. Planetary Society n.d., "Solar Day Length". Margot et al. 2021, p. 676. "Venus, Backwards" n.d. Planetary Society n.d., "Global

    Night

    Night

    Night

  • Orbit
  • Curved path of an object around a point

    orbited at a focal point of the ellipse, as described by Kepler's laws of planetary motion. Planets revolve around a star, a natural satellite around a planet

    Orbit

    Orbit

    Orbit

  • 2MASS J11193254−1137466
  • Planetary mass binary in the constellation Crater

    2MASS J11193254–1137466 AB (often shortened to 2MASS J1119–1137 AB) is a planetary mass binary located 86±23 light-years from the Earth in the constellation

    2MASS J11193254−1137466

    2MASS J11193254−1137466

    2MASS_J11193254−1137466

  • Shani
  • Hindu deity associated with Saturn

    one of the planets and estimate the characteristics of the respective planetary motion. Other texts such as Surya Siddhanta (dated to sometime between

    Shani

    Shani

    Shani

  • Equatorium
  • Astronomical calculating instrument

    description of the construction of a solar equatorium (as opposed to planetary) is contained in Proclus's fifth-century work Hypotyposis, where he gives

    Equatorium

    Equatorium

    Equatorium

  • Directive 8020
  • 2026 video game

    which was about biological contamination control for outbound and inbound planetary spacecraft. McDonald said Apollo 10, was a "dress rehearsal" for the eventual

    Directive 8020

    Directive_8020

  • BepiColombo
  • ESA/JAXA mission to study Mercury in orbit (2018–present)

    The mission comprises two satellites launched together: the Mercury Planetary Orbiter (MPO) and Mio (Mercury Magnetospheric Orbiter, MMO). The mission

    BepiColombo

    BepiColombo

    BepiColombo

  • Mercury (planet)
  • First planet from the Sun

    maximized, allowing it to rise several hours before sunrise in the former instance and not set until several hours after sundown in the latter from southern

    Mercury (planet)

    Mercury (planet)

    Mercury_(planet)

  • Rover (space exploration)
  • Planetary surface exploration vehicle

    sometimes planetary rover) is a planetary surface exploration machine designed to move over the rough surface of a planet or other planetary-mass celestial

    Rover (space exploration)

    Rover (space exploration)

    Rover_(space_exploration)

  • David Attenborough
  • English broadcaster and natural historian (born 1926)

    vocal in support for environmental causes. He has advocated for restoring planetary biodiversity, limiting population growth, switching to renewable energy

    David Attenborough

    David Attenborough

    David_Attenborough

  • Asteroid impact avoidance
  • Methods to prevent destructive asteroid hits

    virtual impactor based on a simulated exercise conducted by the 2021 Planetary Defense Conference. In 2022, NASA spacecraft DART impacted Dimorphos,

    Asteroid impact avoidance

    Asteroid impact avoidance

    Asteroid_impact_avoidance

  • Exoplanet
  • Planet outside of the Solar System

    precovery. As of 4 June 2026, there are 6,298 confirmed exoplanets in 4,709 planetary systems, with 1,054 systems having more than one planet. There are many

    Exoplanet

    Exoplanet

    Exoplanet

  • Ganymede (moon)
  • Largest moon of Jupiter

    English, perhaps under the influence of French Ganymède ([ɡanimɛd]). Planetary moons other than Earth's were never given symbols in the astronomical

    Ganymede (moon)

    Ganymede (moon)

    Ganymede_(moon)

  • Ceres (dwarf planet)
  • Dwarf planet in the asteroid belt

    theoretical astronomer Johannes Kepler believed that the ratios between planetary orbits would conform to "God's design" only with the addition of two planets:

    Ceres (dwarf planet)

    Ceres (dwarf planet)

    Ceres_(dwarf_planet)

  • Venus
  • Second planet from the Sun

    thought to have formed in 5 stages: dust settling, planetesimal formation, planetary embryos, giant impacts, and finally formation of atmospheres. Limited

    Venus

    Venus

    Venus

  • Earth
  • Third planet from the Sun

    is one apparent Sun or Moon diameter every 12 hours. Due to this motion, on average it takes 24 hours—a solar day—for Earth to complete a full rotation

    Earth

    Earth

    Earth

  • Ibn al-Shatir
  • Arab astronomer and clockmaker (1304–1375)

    they had nodus-based with straight hour lines which meant that the hours in the day would be unequal (temporary hours) depending on the season. Each day

    Ibn al-Shatir

    Ibn al-Shatir

    Ibn_al-Shatir

  • Deaths in January 2023
  • Spanje, ze zal altijd onze dansmama blijven" (in Dutch) Peter Gierasch, planetary astronomer, dies at 82 Oud- burgemeester Julien Goekint overleden (in

    Deaths in January 2023

    Deaths_in_January_2023

  • Budha
  • Deity of Planet Mercury

    Sisyadhivrddida by Lalla. These texts describe the characteristics of planetary motion. Other texts, such as the Surya Siddhanta (completed between the

    Budha

    Budha

    Budha

  • Landform
  • Feature of the solid surface of a planetary body

    landform is a land feature on the solid surface of the Earth or other planetary body. They may be natural or may be anthropogenic (caused or influenced

    Landform

    Landform

    Landform

  • Masters of the Universe (2026 film)
  • 2026 film by Travis Knight

    the screenplay. In October 2022, Allen had stated he was working out six hours a day in preparation for the role. In July 2023, Netflix cancelled the film

    Masters of the Universe (2026 film)

    Masters_of_the_Universe_(2026_film)

  • Candice Hansen-Koharcheck
  • American planetary scientist

    Candice Joy Hansen-Koharcheck was a planetary scientist. She is responsible for the development and operation of the JunoCam, for which she received the

    Candice Hansen-Koharcheck

    Candice_Hansen-Koharcheck

  • Interstellar (film)
  • 2014 film by Christopher Nolan

    to Saturn, the spacecraft passes through the wormhole, emerging into a planetary system orbiting a supermassive blackhole, Gargantua. Three planets, previously

    Interstellar (film)

    Interstellar_(film)

  • Hydrostatic equilibrium
  • State of balance between external forces on a fluid and internal pressure gradient

    forces, such as gravity, are balanced by a pressure-gradient force. In the planetary physics of Earth, the pressure-gradient force prevents gravity from collapsing

    Hydrostatic equilibrium

    Hydrostatic equilibrium

    Hydrostatic_equilibrium

  • Psyche (spacecraft)
  • Reconnaissance mission of the main belt asteroid 16 Psyche

    space mission launched on October 13, 2023, to explore the origin of planetary cores by orbiting and studying the metallic asteroid 16 Psyche beginning

    Psyche (spacecraft)

    Psyche (spacecraft)

    Psyche_(spacecraft)

  • Moons of Mars
  • Natural satellites of the planet Mars

    period of 7.66 hours; while Deimos orbits farther with a semi-major axis of 23,460 km (14,580 mi) and an orbital period of 30.35 hours. Two major hypotheses

    Moons of Mars

    Moons of Mars

    Moons_of_Mars

  • Kepler-16
  • Binary star system in the constellation Cygnus

    about six hours and the brightness drops by about 0.15 magnitudes. The secondary star is completely occulted by the primary star for about two hours, but the

    Kepler-16

    Kepler-16

    Kepler-16

  • WD 1054−226
  • White dwarf in the constellation Crater

    with little change every 25.02 hours. There are dips in the light flux every 23 minutes, exactly 65 per period of 25.02 hours. The explanation of this strong

    WD 1054−226

    WD 1054−226

    WD_1054−226

  • List of people from the Bronx
  • Pasachoff (1943–2022) – astronomer, umbraphile Carolyn Porco (born 1953) – planetary scientist; leader of the Cassini space observatory team at the Colorado

    List of people from the Bronx

    List_of_people_from_the_Bronx

  • January 1982
  • Month of 1982

    791197". Washington University in St. Louis, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Retrieved 2011-11-15. "40 Tourists Drowned in Brazil" Archived

    January 1982

    January_1982

  • Extraterrestrial life
  • Life that does not originate on Earth

    has ever reached extrasolar planetary systems. The Voyager 2 left the Solar System at a speed of 50,000 kilometers per hour; if it headed towards the Alpha

    Extraterrestrial life

    Extraterrestrial_life

  • Enceladus
  • Natural satellite orbiting Saturn

    Enceladus, most recently Samaria Rupes, formerly called Samaria Fossa. Planetary moons other than Earth's were never given symbols in the astronomical

    Enceladus

    Enceladus

    Enceladus

  • Jeff Bezos
  • American businessman (born 1964)

    preserve the natural resources of Earth by making the human species multi-planetary. He announced that New Shepard would begin transporting humans into sub-orbital

    Jeff Bezos

    Jeff Bezos

    Jeff_Bezos

  • Freddie Mercury
  • British rock musician and songwriter (1946–1991)

    Archived from the original on 21 April 2022. Retrieved 20 April 2022. "Planetary Names". planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov. Archived from the original on 28 May

    Freddie Mercury

    Freddie Mercury

    Freddie_Mercury

  • K-index
  • Geomagnetic storm indicator

    These maximum deviations may occur any time during the 3-hour period. The Kp-index, or the planetary K-index, is derived by calculating a weighted average

    K-index

    K-index

  • Outer space
  • Void between celestial bodies

    to maintain the safety and health of the space environment, as well as planetary environments. Similar to sustainability initiatives on Earth, space sustainability

    Outer space

    Outer space

    Outer_space

  • Double Asteroid Redirection Test
  • 2021 NASA planetary defense mission

    Redirection Test (DART) was a NASA space mission to test a method of planetary defense against near-Earth objects (NEOs). It was designed to assess how

    Double Asteroid Redirection Test

    Double Asteroid Redirection Test

    Double_Asteroid_Redirection_Test

  • List of breast cancer patients by survival status
  • Alexander (1959–2015; aged 56), Canadian-born American geophysicist and planetary scientist. Margery Allingham (1904–1966; aged 62), English novelist and

    List of breast cancer patients by survival status

    List of breast cancer patients by survival status

    List_of_breast_cancer_patients_by_survival_status

  • Canada
  • Country in North America

    Canadian Space Agency runs an active space program focused on deep-space, planetary, and aviation research, along with rockets and satellites. Canada launched

    Canada

    Canada

    Canada

  • TRAPPIST-1
  • Red dwarf star in the constellation Aquarius

    project), which discovered the first two exoplanets around the star. Its planetary system was discovered by a team led by Michaël Gillon, a Belgian astronomer

    TRAPPIST-1

    TRAPPIST-1

    TRAPPIST-1

  • Timeline of the far future
  • Scientific projections regarding the far future

    Maps: The Seas Come In and the Seas Go Out". Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences. 49 (1): 679–728. Bibcode:2021AREPS..49..679S. doi:10

    Timeline of the far future

    Timeline of the far future

    Timeline_of_the_far_future

  • 3I/ATLAS
  • Interstellar comet in 2025

    February 2026. Lissauer, Jack J.; de Pater, Imke (2013). Fundamental Planetary Sciences: Physics, Chemistry, and Habitability. New York: Cambridge University

    3I/ATLAS

    3I/ATLAS

    3I/ATLAS

  • Rare Earth hypothesis
  • Hypothesis that complex extraterrestrial life is improbable and extremely rare

    In planetary astronomy and astrobiology, the Rare Earth hypothesis argues that the origin of life and the evolution of biological complexity, such as

    Rare Earth hypothesis

    Rare Earth hypothesis

    Rare_Earth_hypothesis

  • Mz 3
  • Planetary nebula in the constellation Norma

    Mz 3 (Menzel 3) is a young bipolar planetary nebula (PN) in the constellation Norma that is composed of a bright core and four distinct high-velocity

    Mz 3

    Mz 3

    Mz_3

  • Carol & the End of the World
  • American animated television miniseries

    released on December 15, 2023. The series is based on the premise of planetary collisions. The planet Earth is about to collide with the fictional planet

    Carol & the End of the World

    Carol_&_the_End_of_the_World

  • Israel
  • Country in West Asia

    history for the Jordan Valley segment of the Dead Sea Fault". Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 260 (3–4): 394–406. Bibcode:2007E&PSL.260..394F. doi:10

    Israel

    Israel

    Israel

  • Angular diameter
  • How large a sphere or circle appears

    5194/amt-16-1527-2023. ISSN 1867-8548. "Earth-Moon Dynamics". Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI). Retrieved 2025-04-07. "The Sun and Transits as Seen From

    Angular diameter

    Angular diameter

    Angular_diameter

  • New Horizons
  • NASA spacecraft (2006–present)

    Horizons was six hours. Confirmation that the craft had succeeded in filling its digital recorders occurred when data arrived on Earth ten hours later, at 15:29

    New Horizons

    New Horizons

    New_Horizons

  • Mangala
  • Deity of Planet Mars

    one of the planets and estimate the characteristics of the respective planetary motion. Other texts such as Surya Siddhanta dated to have been complete

    Mangala

    Mangala

    Mangala

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  • Prime
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Prime

    English : from a Middle English personal name or nickname. The personal name existed in Old English, and is probably derived from Old English prim ‘early morning’ (from Latin primus ‘first’, used as the name of one of the canonical hours). The surname may be derived from this word as a Middle English nickname in the sense ‘fine’, ‘excellent’.French : feminine form of Prim 3.Dutch : variant of Priem.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Preim, a topographic name (of Slavic origin), perhaps from a river near Hannover; or of Preime, a variant of Primus.

    Prime

  • Lucinda
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish

    Lucinda

    Light; Born in the First Hours of Light; Bringer of Light; Born at Daybreak

    Lucinda

  • Megaswini
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Modern, Telugu

    Megaswini

    Cloudy Hourse; Lovely

    Megaswini

  • Luciana
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Swedish

    Luciana

    Born in the First Hours of Light; Bright; Born at Day Break; Illumination; Bringer of Light

    Luciana

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  • Pashmina
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Indian, Muslim

    Pashmina

    Showl

  • Saayak | ஸாயக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Saayak | ஸாயக

    Arrow

  • Merisa
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, Hebrew, Latin

    Merisa

    Mer means from the See and Isa means Good Smell

  • Jevan | ஜேவாந 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Jevan | ஜேவாந 

    Life, Soul

  • Viritha | விரீதா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Viritha | விரீதா

  • Shamanth
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shamanth

    Universal, Whole, Lord Rama

  • SÍNE
  • Female

    Irish

    SÍNE

    Irish Gaelic form of Anglo-Norman French Jehane, SÍNE means "God is gracious."

  • Jake
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, Finnish, Hebrew, Jamaican

    Jake

    Supplanter; Held by the Heel; Form of Jacob; He who Supplants; God is Gracious

  • Aiyyapa | ஐய்யாபா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Aiyyapa | ஐய்யாபா

    Lord Ayyappa, Son of Shiva and Hari (Mohini)

  • Jaroslaw
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, German, Polish

    Jaroslaw

    Glory of Spring; Strong Glory

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  • Time
  • n.

    The duration of one's life; the hours and days which a person has at his disposal.

  • Planetary
  • a.

    Having the nature of a planet; erratic; revolving; wandering.

  • Planary
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a plane.

  • Hours
  • n. pl.

    Goddess of the seasons, or of the hours of the day.

  • Planetary
  • a.

    Consisting of planets; as, a planetary system.

  • Vespers
  • n.

    One of the little hours of the Breviary.

  • Tierce
  • n.

    The third hour of the day, or nine a. m,; one of the canonical hours; also, the service appointed for that hour.

  • Time-table
  • n.

    A plane surface divided in one direction with lines representing hours and minutes, and in the other with lines representing miles, and having diagonals (usually movable strings) representing the speed and position of various trains.

  • Plantar
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the sole of the foot; as, the plantar arteries.

  • Trihoral
  • a.

    Occurring once in every three hours.

  • Direct
  • a.

    In the direction of the general planetary motion, or from west to east; in the order of the signs; not retrograde; -- said of the motion of a celestial body.

  • Time
  • v. t.

    To ascertain or record the time, duration, or rate of; as, to time the speed of horses, or hours for workmen.

  • Aberration
  • n.

    A small periodical change of position in the stars and other heavenly bodies, due to the combined effect of the motion of light and the motion of the observer; called annual aberration, when the observer's motion is that of the earth in its orbit, and daily or diurnal aberration, when of the earth on its axis; amounting when greatest, in the former case, to 20.4'', and in the latter, to 0.3''. Planetary aberration is that due to the motion of light and the motion of the planet relative to the earth.

  • Planetary
  • a.

    Under the dominion or influence of a planet.

  • Planetary
  • a.

    Caused by planets.

  • Trick
  • a.

    A turn; specifically, the spell of a sailor at the helm, -- usually two hours.

  • Vacant
  • a.

    Unengaged with business or care; unemployed; unoccupied; disengaged; free; as, vacant hours.

  • Planetary
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the planets; as, planetary inhabitants; planetary motions; planetary year.

  • Placentary
  • a.

    Having reference to the placenta; as, the placentary system of classification.