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  1. SELENE fue una sonda japonesa que tenía como objetivo estudiar la Luna. Su nombre es el acrónimo de SELenological and ENgineering Explorer y también es conocida como Kaguya (かぐや o 輝夜, Luz Brillante ), nombre escogido por votación popular por ser la princesa Kaguya uno de los personajes de El cuento del cortador de bambú .

  2. 23 de ene. de 2023 · Selene (also known as Mene) is the personification and goddess of the moon in Greek mythology.Every night, she travels across the sky in her chariot, pulling the moon behind her.Selene is the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia. She is commonly associated with the fellow Greek goddesses Artemis and Hecate.The Roman counterpart of Selene is Luna.

  3. 23 de may. de 2024 · Selene, in Greek and Roman religion, the personification of the moon as a goddess. She was worshipped at the new and full moons. According to Hesiod’s Theogony, her parents were the Titans Hyperion and Theia; her brother was Helios, the sun god (sometimes called her father); her sister was Eos (Dawn). In the Homeric Hymn to Selene, she bears the beautiful Pandeic to Zeus, while Alcman says ...

  4. Selene es la diosa de la Luna en la Mitología griega. Es hermana de Helios, el dios del sol, y de Eos, la diosa del amanecer. Según la tradición, Selene conducía su carro lunar por el cielo nocturno, iluminando la oscuridad con su resplandor plateado. Dentro del panteón griego, Selene era conocida por su belleza y su romanticismo.

  5. 15 de jul. de 2020 · Selene was the goddess of the moon. Her chariot was made of shining silver, bringing soft, clear light each night. While there were many goddesses associated with the moon and lunar powers, Selene personified the moon and its light. The most well-known story of Selene is her love of the mortal man Endymion.

  6. Selene's Role and Symbolism As the goddess of the moon, Selene was often depicted driving her moon chariot across the heavens. Unlike her brother Helios' golden sun chariot, Selene's chariot was silver, drawn by two snow-white horses. This imagery symbolized the cool, reflective light of the moon as opposed to the bright, direct light of the sun.

  7. La Lune. modifier. Dans la mythologie grecque, Séléné (en grec ancien Σελήνη / Selếnê, « lune ») est la Déesse de la Lune. Elle est la fille des Titans Hypérion et Théia, et a pour fratrie Hélios (le Soleil) et Éos (l'Aurore). Elle est souvent assimilée à Artémis, même si elle personnifie plutôt l'astre lunaire lui-même ...

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