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  • 11Enceladus Nunataks — (coord|71|43|S|69|27|W|) is a group of about eight nunataks scattered over a wide area at the head of the drainage basin of Saturn Glacier, in southern Alexander Island. Mapped from trimetrogon air photography taken by Ronne Antarctic Research… …

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  • 12Enceladus (moon) — Infobox Planet name = Enceladus alt names = Saturn II adjectives = Enceladean caption = Degraded craters, fractures and disrupted terrain in Cassini mosaic of the north polar region of Enceladus bgcolour = #a0ffa0 discovery = yes discoverer =… …

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  • 13Enceladus (Mond) — II Enceladus Enceladus, aufgenommen von der Raumsonde Cassini Zentralkörper Saturn E …

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  • 14Enceladus (mythology) — This article is about the mythological giant; for the moon of Saturn, see Enceladus (moon). In Greek mythology, Enceladus (or Enkelados, Ἐγκέλαδος/ Trumpeter to Arms ) was one of the Gigantes, the enormous children of Gaia (Earth) fertilized by… …

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  • 15Enceladus — noun a) A giant in Greek mythology. b) A moon of Saturn …

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  • 16ENCELADUS —    one of the chief giants that revolted against Zeus, and who, as he fled and took refuge in Sicily, was transfixed by a thunderbolt, and buried under Etna. The fiery eruptions of the mountain are his breath, and the shaking of it ascribed to… …

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  • 17Enceladus — I. /ɛnˈsɛlədəs/ (say en seluhduhs) noun Greek Legend a giant with 100 arms who was killed by the goddess Athena and buried under Mount Etna in Sicily. II. /ɛnˈsɛlədəs/ (say en seluhduhs) noun Astronomy one of the satellites of the planet Saturn.… …

  • 18Enceladus — /en sel euh deuhs/, n. 1. Class. Myth. a giant with a hundred arms buried under Mount Etna, in Sicily. 2. Astron. a natural satellite of the planet Saturn …

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  • 19ENCELADUS, MANUEL BLANCO —    a distinguished Chilian statesman and soldier, born in Buenos Ayres; trained for the navy in Spain, but joined the Chilian revolutionaries; served with distinction under Lord Cochrane, and rose to high rank both in the army and navy; was… …

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  • 20Tiger Stripes (Enceladus) — Cassini view of Enceladus s south pole. The tiger stripes, from lower left to upper right, are the Damascus, Baghdad, Cairo, Alexandria and Camphor sulci. For other uses, see Tiger stripes. The tiger stripes of Enceladus consist of four sub… …

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