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Spiritual Dictionary on Mars
Mars: Mars rules Aries. Mars is energy. It is the kind of energy that your body uses to contract muscles, to assimilate food, and to fire synapses in the brain. It is the kind of energy that makes gasoline burn, pushing pistons up and down, thereby moving your car. It is the dynamic energy of all action in the material world. The god Mars was responsible for two distinctive kinds of energetic activity: He was the god of war, going around sowing terror and fear in the enemy and inspiring courage as well. On the other hand, he was a god of agriculture, encouraging the planting and tending of crops, and even encourage the crops themselves to grow. The sign and house of Mars show where your personal energies tend to go when you are not guiding them. It also shows where you can concentrate your energy through decisive action for the strongest results. There is a certain reckless quality to Mars. This planet has to do with sharp instruments and vigorous force. We need to understand this planet in order to manage energy well, or it can become angry and destructive. Thus reading about Mars in your chart can provide answers to your questions about why some situations may have turned out badly, and how to use your physical and emotional energy more successfully in the future. Mars is also the planet of desire. We all tend to use our energy to get what we want when we want it. Desire is a good thing, because it impels us forward to something new and better. It helps us to find partners and mates. It helps us to find satisfying food, clothing and shelter. On the mental level, desire helps us to choose an area of study, to select books or movies we want to experience. On a still higher level, Mars indicates the direction of our spiritual passion. It shows what religious or spiritual path will satisfy our desire to understand the universe and master our own actions. The aspects of Mars in your chart indicate the directions in which you can most easily direct your physical, mental, emotional and spiritual energies. Understanding Mars helps you to direct your actions to gain the best results. (See also: Mars, Magic, Shamanism, Paganism, Wicca)
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|  |  |  | Mars: Encyclopedia II - Mars - The exploration of MarsDozens of spacecraft, including orbiters, landers, and rovers, have been sent to Mars by the Soviet Union, the United States, Europe, and Japan to study the planet's surface, climate, and geography. Roughly two-thirds of all spacecraft destined for Mars have failed in one manner or another before completing or even beginning their missions. Part of this high failure rate can be ascribed to technical problems, but enough have either failed or lost communications for no apparent reason that some researchers half-jokingly speak of an Earth-Mars ...
See also:Mars, Mars - Mythology, Mars - Physical characteristics, Mars - Atmosphere, Mars - Geology, Mars - Topography, Mars - Canals, Mars - Ice patches, Mars - The moons of Mars, Mars - The exploration of Mars, Mars - Nomenclature, Mars - Early nomenclature, Mars - Modern nomenclature, Mars - Observation of Mars, Mars - Appearance, Mars - Martian meteorites, Mars - Life on Mars, Mars - The Mars flag, Mars - Mars in fiction Read more here: » Mars: Encyclopedia II - Mars - The exploration of Mars |
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Mars - Atmosphere.
Mars' atmosphere is thin: the air pressure on the surface is only 750 pascals, about 0.75% of the average on Ear ...
See also:Mars, Mars - Mythology, Mars - Physical characteristics, Mars - Atmosphere, Mars - Geology, Mars - Topography, Mars - Canals, Mars - Ice patches, Mars - The moons of Mars, Mars - The exploration of Mars, Mars - Nomenclature, Mars - Early nomenclature, Mars - Modern nomenclature, Mars - Observation of Mars, Mars - Appearance, Mars - Martian meteorites, Mars - Life on Mars, Mars - The Mars flag, Mars - Mars in fiction Read more here: » Mars: Encyclopedia II - Mars - Physical characteristics |
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Mars - Atmosphere.
Mars' atmosphere is thin: the air pressure on the surface is only 750 pascals, about 0.75% of the average on Ear ...
See also:Mars, Mars - Mythology, Mars - Physical characteristics, Mars - Atmosphere, Mars - Geology, Mars - Topography, Mars - Canals, Mars - Ice patches, Mars - The moons of Mars, Mars - The exploration of Mars, Mars - Nomenclature, Mars - Early nomenclature, Mars - Modern nomenclature, Mars - Observation of Mars, Mars - Martian meteorites, Mars - Life on Mars, Mars - The Mars flag, Mars - Mars in fiction Read more here: » Mars: Encyclopedia II - Mars - Physical characteristics |
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MARS MARS Planet of energy and courage. The ability to initiate and complete a task. The indicator of how we oppose and challenge the world. The word probably does not derive from Mavors, "War, destruction", but from Martulus, Marcus, etc. i.e. the "Hammer of the Thunder God" and related to Mer - shine" (Sun and Lightning), referring to the spring storms and planting. We can see the latter etymology paralleled in the Teutonic connection of Thor to his hammer, which was called Mjolnir . (Linguistically, "r" and "l" are the same letter). (See also: MARS, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )
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Mars Mars Next to Jupiter, probably the chief Roman divinity, the oldest form among the Italians being Maurs, which became Mars. Identified in later times with the very similar Greek Ares, both being gods of war and strength. This divinity signifies creative energy, the initial act of generation; so Mars is not merely a martial deity but likewise a patron of tilth, sometimes identified with earth as a source of being (SD 2:143-4). Mars is in one sense identified with Brahma and Adam-Jehovah (Adam meaning red earth) as symbol for primitive and initial generative powers for human procreation (SD 2:43), corresponding to the Egyptian Artes or Ertosus, the Biblical Cain and Hindu Karittikeya and the Egyptian Gnostic Sabaos. Also Mars is the fourth from the sun of the visible planets in our solar system and nearest to the orbit of the earth; enumerated as one of the seven sacred planets of the ancients. The celestial body we see, as indeed is the case with all the other visible planets including earth, is but the lowest globe of a septenary chain. Mars has an important connection with the earth, because the rector or genius of the Martian planetary chain has a characteristic influence over globe F of the earth-chain, and by correspondence in earthly matters will have especial influence over the coming sixth root-race. In astrology, its zodiacal houses are Aries and Scorpio; its day of the week is Tuesday. Mars is at present in obscuration -- its life-waves are functioning on other globes of its planetary chain than the lowest sphere or globe D, which is the orb we see; nevertheless sishtas are present awaiting the proper time period for resuming their waking and intense evolutionary activities. Mars has ended its third round and is preparing now for the beginning of its fourth round. (See also: Mars, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)
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Exploration of Mars - 1960s.
Marsnik 1 (Mars 1960A) - 10 October 1960 - Attempted Mars flyby (launch failure)
Marsnik 2 (Mars 1960B) - 14 October 1960 - Attempted Mars flyby (launch failure)
Sputnik 22 (Mars 1962A)- 24 October 1962 - Attempted Mars flyby
Mars 1 - 1 November 1962 - Mars flyby (contact lost)
Sputnik 24 (Mars 1962B) - 4 November 1962 - Attempted Mars flyby
Mariner 3 - 5 November 1964 - Attempted Mars ...
See also:Exploration of Mars, Exploration of Mars - Questions to explore, Exploration of Mars - Launch windows, Exploration of Mars - Early flyby probes and orbiters, Exploration of Mars - Early Soviet missions, Exploration of Mars - Mariner program, Exploration of Mars - Landers and later missions, Exploration of Mars - Mars probe program, Exploration of Mars - Viking program, Exploration of Mars - Phobos program, Exploration of Mars - Mars Global Surveyor, Exploration of Mars - Mars Pathfinder, Exploration of Mars - Spate of failures, Exploration of Mars - Mars Odyssey, Exploration of Mars - Mars Express, Exploration of Mars - Mars Exploration Rovers, Exploration of Mars - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Exploration of Mars - Future Missions, Exploration of Mars - Manned missions, Exploration of Mars - Timeline of Mars exploration, Exploration of Mars - 1960s, Exploration of Mars - 1970s, Exploration of Mars - 1980s, Exploration of Mars - 1990s, Exploration of Mars - 2000s, Exploration of Mars - Future Read more here: » Exploration of Mars: Encyclopedia II - Exploration of Mars - Timeline of Mars exploration |
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 |  |  | Mars: Encyclopedia II - Mars Rover - IntroductionFive rovers were sent and one is scheduled to be sent to Mars so far:
Mars 2, November 27, 1971
Mars 3, December 2, 1971
Sojourner, Mars Pathfinder, July 4, 1997
Spirit, Mars Exploration Rover, January 4, 2004
Opportunity, Mars Exploration Rover, January 25, 2004
Mars Science Laboratory Planning
ExoMars Planning
The Soviet Union landed the first Mars rover when the Mars 2 lander touched down on November 27, 1971. Five days later, its twin landed with the M ...
See also:Mars Rover, Mars Rover - Introduction, Mars Rover - External link Read more here: » Mars Rover: Encyclopedia II - Mars Rover - Introduction |
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 |  |  | Mars: Encyclopedia II - Colonization of Mars - RadiationMars has no global geomagnetic field comparable to Earth's. Combined with a thin atmosphere, this increases the amount of ionizing radiation that reaches the Martian surface. The Mars Odyssey spacecraft carried an instrument, the Mars Radiation Environment Experiment (MARIE), to measure the dangers to humans. MARIE found that radiation levels in orbit above Mars are 2.5 times higher than at the International Space Station. Average doses were about 22 millirads per day (220 micrograys per day or 0.8 gray per year). A three year exposure to su ...
See also:Colonization of Mars, Colonization of Mars - Similarity to Earth, Colonization of Mars - Differences, Colonization of Mars - Habitability, Colonization of Mars - Radiation, Colonization of Mars - Communication, Colonization of Mars - Possible locations for colonies, Colonization of Mars - Polar regions, Colonization of Mars - Midlands, Colonization of Mars - Valles Marineris, Colonization of Mars - Concerns Read more here: » Colonization of Mars: Encyclopedia II - Colonization of Mars - Radiation |
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