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Crater on Mercury
Steichen is a crater on Mercury. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 2010. The crater was named after American photographer
Steichen_(crater)
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Steichen (born 1985), American football player and coach Stade Demy Steichen, a football stadium in Steinfort, Luxembourg Steichen (crater), a crater
Steichen
Mercurian: 414 craters (7.9%) Lunar: 1,624 craters (31.1%) Martian: 1,092 craters (20.9%) Venusian: 900 craters (17.2%) Others: 1,198 craters (22.9%)
List_of_craters_on_Mercury
1944 film by Edward Steichen
is a 1944 documentary film (billed as a "newsdrama") directed by Edward Steichen, produced by the U.S. Navy and narrated by Lt. Robert Taylor USNR. It is
The_Fighting_Lady
American photographer (1864–1946)
photographers. Steichen had recommended and encouraged Stieglitz, on his return from Europe, to lease out three rooms across from Steichen's apartment that
Alfred_Stieglitz
Ballet by George Balanchine to Tchaikovsky's 1880 Serenade for Strings in C, Op. 48
2012). "Serenade: From Giselle to Georgia". Ballet Review. 40 (3): 26–. Steichen, James. “The Stories of Serenade: Nonprofit History and George Balanchine’s
Serenade_(ballet)
Spanish painter and sculptor (1881–1973)
Pissarro Ray Redon Renoir Rodin Rousseau Schiele Seurat Signac Sisley Soutine Steichen Stieglitz Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh Vuillard Wood Film Akerman Aldrich
Pablo_Picasso
1926 novel by Ernest Hemingway
Pissarro Ray Redon Renoir Rodin Rousseau Schiele Seurat Signac Sisley Soutine Steichen Stieglitz Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh Vuillard Wood Film Akerman Aldrich
The_Sun_Also_Rises
American science fiction writer (1947–2006)
Mars Perseverance rover – Octavia E. Butler Landing in Jezero Crater
Octavia_E._Butler
Paris museum dedicated primarily to the works of the French sculptor Auguste Rodin
such as Eugène Druet, Jacques-Ernest Bulloz, Adolphe Braun or Edward Steichen. Subjects and themes are varied, Rodin's personal albums attest to his
Musée_Rodin
American aviation pioneer (1897–1937)
Amelia Earhart. She also has a minor planet, planetary corona, and lunar crater named after her. First woman to fly the Atlantic Ocean (1928) First woman
Amelia_Earhart
African-American abolitionist (1822–1913)
1998 Madeleine Albright Maya Angelou Nellie Bly Lydia Moss Bradley Mary Steichen Calderone Mary Ann Shadd Cary Joan Ganz Cooney Gerty Cori Sarah Grimké
Harriet_Tubman
1907 painting by Pablo Picasso
Pissarro Ray Redon Renoir Rodin Rousseau Schiele Seurat Signac Sisley Soutine Steichen Stieglitz Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh Vuillard Wood Film Akerman Aldrich
Les_Demoiselles_d'Avignon
American jazz singer (1915–1959)
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Billie_Holiday
Painting series by Paul Cézanne
Pissarro Ray Redon Renoir Rodin Rousseau Schiele Seurat Signac Sisley Soutine Steichen Stieglitz Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh Vuillard Wood Film Akerman Aldrich
Mont Sainte-Victoire (Cézanne)
Mont_Sainte-Victoire_(Cézanne)
French classical composer (1862–1918)
Pissarro Ray Redon Renoir Rodin Rousseau Schiele Seurat Signac Sisley Soutine Steichen Stieglitz Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh Vuillard Wood Film Akerman Aldrich
Claude_Debussy
American aviator and businesswoman (1906–1980)
Astronomical Union assigned the name Cochran to a large (100 km in diameter) crater on planet Venus 1992, induction into the Florida Women's Hall of Fame 1993
Jacqueline_Cochran
American physicist and astronaut (1951–2012)
complete their mission by crashing on an unnamed lunar mountain near the crater Goldschmidt. NASA announced that it was naming the landing site in her honor
Sally_Ride
French author and Nobel laureate (1869–1951)
walking in the sand, I followed him; we soon reached a kind of funnel or crater, the rim of which was just high enough to command the surrounding country
André_Gide
Russian composer (1882–1971)
Pissarro Ray Redon Renoir Rodin Rousseau Schiele Seurat Signac Sisley Soutine Steichen Stieglitz Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh Vuillard Wood Film Akerman Aldrich
Igor_Stravinsky
20th-century avant-garde art movement
Pissarro Ray Redon Renoir Rodin Rousseau Schiele Seurat Signac Sisley Soutine Steichen Stieglitz Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh Vuillard Wood Film Akerman Aldrich
Cubism
1913 ballet by Igor Stravinsky
Pissarro Ray Redon Renoir Rodin Rousseau Schiele Seurat Signac Sisley Soutine Steichen Stieglitz Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh Vuillard Wood Film Akerman Aldrich
The_Rite_of_Spring
2017 film
Octave Mirbeau Olivier Cadiot as Claude Monet Edward Akrout as Edward Steichen Principal photography began in Chartres on 23 May 2016. Filming also took
Rodin_(film)
1910 ballet by Igor Stravinsky
Pissarro Ray Redon Renoir Rodin Rousseau Schiele Seurat Signac Sisley Soutine Steichen Stieglitz Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh Vuillard Wood Film Akerman Aldrich
The_Firebird
French artist (1869–1954)
$25 million. Previously, it had not been seen by the public since 1970. A crater on the planet Mercury was named Matisse in his honor in 1976. In film, Matisse
Henri_Matisse
Czech-American biochemist (1896–1957)
Member for her significant contribution. The crater Cori on the Moon is named after her, as is the Cori crater on Venus. She shares a star with her husband
Gerty_Cori
American reformer (1860–1935)
American philosophy International Fellowship of Reconciliation Addams (crater) "The Nobel Peace Prize 1931 - NobelPrize.org". NobelPrize.org. "Jane Addams"
Jane_Addams
American Civil War nurse and founder of the American Red Cross (1821–1912)
County, Wisconsin Clara Barton Street in Sagua la Grande, Cuba Barton, a crater on Venus Barton Associates, Peabody, Massachusetts Barton Center for Diabetes
Clara_Barton
American educator and civil rights leader (1875–1955)
the 20th century". In 1991, the International Astronomical Union named a crater on planet Venus in her honor. In 1994, the National Park Service acquired
Mary_McLeod_Bethune
American social reformer (1802–1887)
Institute was renamed in August 2006 to the Dorothea Dix Psychiatric Center. A crater on Venus was named Dix in her honor. She is remembered on the Boston Women's
Dorothea_Dix
French painter (1877–1953)
Pissarro Ray Redon Renoir Rodin Rousseau Schiele Seurat Signac Sisley Soutine Steichen Stieglitz Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh Vuillard Wood Film Akerman Aldrich
Raoul_Dufy
American astronomer (1863–1941)
woman elected as officer of the American Astronomical Society The lunar crater Cannon is named after her. The asteroid 1120 Cannonia is named after her
Annie_Jump_Cannon
German–American physicist (1906–1972)
in Mayer Hall, which is named after her and her husband. Goeppert-Mayer crater on Venus, which has a diameter of about 35 km, is also named after her.
Maria_Goeppert_Mayer
Hungarian photographer (1894–1985)
tracks. In 1955 he was insulted to have his work excluded when Edward Steichen's The Family of Man show was featured at MoMA. Despite the success of the
André_Kertész
American politician (1927–2002)
buried at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, near the Punchbowl Crater. Mink's death occurred one week after she had won the 2002 primary election
Patsy_Mink
1902 opera by Claude Debussy
Pissarro Ray Redon Renoir Rodin Rousseau Schiele Seurat Signac Sisley Soutine Steichen Stieglitz Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh Vuillard Wood Film Akerman Aldrich
Pelléas_et_Mélisande_(opera)
Harwich: 1992–1997; Member of Parliament for Aberdeen South: 1970–1983 René Steichen – European Commissioner for Agriculture and Food: 1992–1995; Luxembourgish
List of alumni of Aix-Marseille University
List_of_alumni_of_Aix-Marseille_University
American astronomer (1818–1889)
Poughkeepsie near Vassar College) has a train named the Maria Mitchell Comet. A crater on the Moon was also named in her honor. On August 1, 2013, the search engine
Maria_Mitchell
STEICHEN CRATER
STEICHEN CRATER
Boy/Male
Australian, Greek
Crown; Form of Stephen
Boy/Male
English American Greek
Crown; wreath. From biblical Stephen, the first Christian martyr.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Greek Stephanos (Latin Stephanus), STEPHEN means "crown." In the bible, this is the name of one of the seven deacons of the church at Jerusalem who was stoned to death by the Jews.Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Stephen (see Steven).
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Crown
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Shakespearean American Greek English Biblical
King Richard The Second' Sir Stephen Scroop.
Male
English
Short form of English Stephen, STE means "crown."
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Richard The Second' Sir Stephen Scroop.
Boy/Male
Australian, Gaelic
Crown; Wreath; Similar to Stephen
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Greek
Crown; Wreath; Similar to Stephen
Boy/Male
French
Crown. French form of Stephen.
Boy/Male
Dutch, French, German, Greek, Swiss
Crowned; Form of Stephen
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American, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Latin, Spanish
Crowned; Crowned in Victory; Variant of Stephen
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Marathi, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss
To Wear a Crown; Wreath; Garland; Crowned
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, Danish, German, Greek, Swedish, Welsh
Garland; Crown; Wreath; Similar to Stephen
Boy/Male
American, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Spanish
Crowned; Variant of Stephen
Biblical
same as Stephanas
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Swedish, Welsh
Crowned; Garland; Wreath; Similar to Stephen
Male
English
Popular spelling of English Stephen, STEVEN means "crown."
Boy/Male
German, Greek, Russian
Crowned with Laurels; Form of Stephen; Crowned
STEICHEN CRATER
STEICHEN CRATER
Girl/Female
Tamil
Miteelai | மிதீலாஈ
Friendly
Girl/Female
Tamil
Parajika | பராஜிகா
A Raagini
Boy/Male
Scandinavian
Thunder.. Surname.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a silly person, from Middle English golle ‘unfledged bird’. There is evidence of a female personal name Golla and it is possible that this also may have given rise to the surname.German and Swiss German : unflattering nickname from dialect goll ‘bullfinch’, in the sense ‘simpleton’; or perhaps a variant of Gollmann (see Goleman 2).
Girl/Female
Tamil
Priyana | பà¯à®°à®¿à®¯à®¾à®¨à®¾
Ideal
Girl/Female
American, British, English
White Wave; Modern Variant of Jenny and Jennifer
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Arnall.Swedish : from the personal name Arne (see Arne) + -ell (from Latin -elius), a common suffix of Swedish surnames.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love for Pride
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Who Remembers God
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Essex and Hampshire named Eversley. The second is named from Old English eofor ‘boar’ or the personal name Eofor + lēah ‘woodland clearing’. The surname is now more frequent in the midlands than the south of England, and it may be that another, lost or unidentified source is involved.
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n.
The first martyr; the first who suffers, or is sacrificed, in any cause; -- applied esp. to Stephen, the first Christian martyr.
a.
Awe-struck.
a.
In the condition of, or like, a beggar; suitable for a beggar; extremely indigent; poverty-stricken; mean; poor; contemptible.
a.
Struck with horror; horrified.
p. p. & a.
Struck; smitten; wounded; as, the stricken deer.
n.
One who, by his death, bears witness to the truth of the gospel; one who is put to death for his religion; as, Stephen was the first Christian martyr.
a.
Horror-stricken; horrified.
a.
Alt. of Panic-struck
n.
Worn out; far gone; advanced. See Strike, v. t., 21.
a.
Dipping toward all points of the compass round a center, as beds of lava round a crater.
v. t.
Whole; entire; -- said of the hour as marked by the striking of a clock.
a.
Having the form of a shallow bowl; -- said of a corolla.
n.
A balloon which ascends by the buoyancy of air heated by a fire; a fire balloon; -- so called from two brothers, Stephen and Joseph Montgolfier, of France, who first constructed and sent up a fire balloon.
a.
Affected with compunction; conscience-stricken.
n. pl.
Local oscillations in level observed in the case of some lakes, as Lake Geneva.
a.
Alt. of Planet-struck
a.
Struck or filled with awe; terror-stricken.
n.
A violent belching out or emitting, as of gaseous or other matter from the crater of a volcano, geyser, etc.
a.
Pertaining to, or resembling, a crater.