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Cinturón de asteroides

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Como estos días hemos estado revisando la mitología de los asteroides Juno, Vesta y Palals, aquí tenéis un video de donde se encuentra!

El Cinturón de Asteroides /The Asteroid belt

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Some Asteroids ( Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/JAXA/ESA) The asteroid belt lies between the orbits of the planets Mars and Jupiter. In this specific region, you will find the vast majority of asteroids. These asteroids are also known as minor planets or planetoids. Some of the main bodies in the asteroid belt are Ceres, Vesta, Pallas, Juno, and Hygiea. Ceres is the only asteroid that is classified as a dwarf planet, as it is the largest object in the inner solar system. Ceres and these four asteroids comprise about half the mass of the entire asteroid belt. The entire belt is made up of billions of bodies, but only 7,000 have received an official designation. Asteroids vary in size. Some of them are as small as pebbles and some of them have a diameter of more than 400 km. __________________ El cinturón de asteroides se encuentra entre las órbitas de los planetas Marte y Júpiter. En esta región específica, encontrará la gran mayoría de los asteroides. Estos asteroides tambié...

The mythology of Juno / Mitología de Juno

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Picture by/Imagen de Christina Balit In Roman mythology, Juno is the protective goddess of marriage, and was also recognized as representing motherhood. She was the daughter of Ops and Saturn, sister of Jupiter, with whom she later married and had three children named Mars, Ilitía and Vulcano. Being the wife of Jupiter made her queen of the gods. He could also throw lightning bolts like him. For the Romans, the goddess Juno was one of the most important deities because she represented the life force and the origin itself from marriage and motherhood, but many feared her, since she had a reputation for being cruel and savage. ______________________ En la mitología romana,  Juno es la diosa protectora del matrimonio, y también se la reconocía como representación de la maternidad. Era hija de Ops y Saturno, hermana de Júpiter, con quien luego contrajo matrimonio y tuvieron tres hijos de nombre Marte, Ilitía y Vulcano. El ser la esposa de Júpiter la convertía en reina de los di...