Theia


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(Greek mythology) the Titaness who was mother of Helios and Selene and Eos in ancient mythology

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They show that most of the molybdenum in Earth's mantle was supplied by the protoplanet Theia, whose collision with Earth 4.4 billion years ago led to the formation of the Moon.
This complements Theia Space's focus on developing space missions and supplying educational satellite subsystems.
Eventually the hypothetical impactor earned the name Theia, after the mother of the Moon in Greek mythology.
Earlier, political activist Srisuwan Janya accused the military of pushing for the procurement of 112 THEIA satellites at a cost of 91.2 billion baht (US$2.84 billion) from the THEIA group based in the US.
And if you like to try before you buy, Dubai boutique O Concept Store hosts a Ramadan pop-up every year showcasing avant-garde international designers including Faraasha, and Theia the Label.
She was Miss Universe 1978 and she brought as her date her countrywoman, the reigning Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters (in Theia Couture), whose advocacy, Unbreakable, is about protecting women against violent attacks.
KBJ Management, Theia Nankivell, Agent, 44 20 7287 1112, theia@kbjmanagement.co.uk, P.
Great Granny Betty to Isabelle, Theia, Rafferty and Hugo.
"My collection Theia imbued the sensibilities of the modern Indian bride, from contemporary and feminine silhouettes, to delicate embroidery and metallic detailing.
-A., (2013) "The notion of theia moira in Aeschines of Sphettus' fragments", en Socratica III, Academia, de Luise, F.
For Marset, German designer Mathias Hahn has created an otherworldly (or at very least, anachronistic) floor and table lamp: the Theia, named after the Greek titaness, ruler of the sun, moon, and dawn.
En fin, la suerte final de Socrates, marcada por el destino divino (theia moira, Fedon 58e), igual que la de Teseo, que se acoge al destino todopoderoso que viene de los dioses (ek theon moirapagkrates, 24), consiste en la exaltacion final que recibe por ser el mejor hombre y, sobre todo, "el mas sabio y el mas justo" (Fedon 118c).
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