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Polydeuces may
refer to:
Polydeuces, a moon of
Saturn Polydeuces,
pupil and
eromenos of
philanthropic magnate Herodes Atticus An
alternative name for the...
- four
known trojan moons of Saturn,
Polydeuces exhibits the
largest displacement from its
Lagrange point.
Polydeuces was
discovered by the C****ini Imaging...
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Castor and
Pollux (or
Polydeuces) are twin half-brothers in Gr**** and
Roman mythology,
known together as the
Dioscuri or Dioskouroi.
Their mother was Leda...
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Helen and
Polydeuces (Pollux) from the other. Therefore,
Castor and
Clytemnestra were
fathered by Tyndareus,
whereas Helen and
Polydeuces were fathered...
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Enceladus Tethys (trojans:
Telesto and Calypso)
Dione (trojans:
Helene and
Polydeuces) Rhea
Rings of Rhea
Titan Hyperion Iapetus Phoebe Shepherd moons Saturn-crossing...
- Theseus'
father Aegeus.
Menestheus is
reportedly ****isted by
Castor and
Polydeuces of Sparta, who want to
reclaim their sister Helen from her
first husband...
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heating it as well.
Dione has two co-orbital, or trojan, moons,
Helene and
Polydeuces. They are
located within Dione's
Lagrangian points L4 and L5, 60 degrees...
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victory at the
Battle of Lake
Regillus (495 BC).
Castor and
Pollux (Gr****
Polydeuces) were the Dioscuri, the "twins" of Gemini, the twin sons of Zeus (Jupiter)...
- also has two,
Helene (leading) and
Polydeuces (trailing).
Helene is by far the
largest trojan moon,
while Polydeuces is the
smallest and has the most chaotic...
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Saturn system.
Telesto and
Calypso are
trojans of Tethys, and
Helene and
Polydeuces of Dione. In 1772, the Italian–French
mathematician and
astronomer Joseph-Louis...