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Spiritual Dictionary on Saturn
Saturn: Where Jupiter showed process, Saturn shows structure. Saturn is the ruler of Capricorn. Its placement and aspects indicate how structure is perceived either as limitation and restriction that keep you from pursuing your desires or as a container in which you can lead an orderly and productive life. On the whole structure is a good thing. The structure of bones allows us to move about and stand erect. Our skin provides a container without which we would surely die. It is how we perceive the container and what we do with it that makes all the difference. As Saturn moves through the signs, its cycle defines major life changes. Around age seven you develop a new sense of personal responsibility, at about 15 you become a young adult, able to use abstract thinking in your decision-making process. At age 21 you become an adult in the eyes of the law, and around age 28 to 30 you experience your first Saturn return (It takes Saturn 28 to 30 years to go through all of the signs one time), and you undergo a shift from an extended growth period into an extended productive period. This structure is more or less the same for everyone. The sign and house placement of Saturn indicate how you can best pursue your career, whatever that career may be. Should you start out owning your own company Leo style, or should you undertake humanitarian goals Aquarius style? By following Saturn’s indicators you can plan a career course that allows a steady development. Saturn provides a barometer for you in the form of feedback. Sometimes you feel limited in what you can do, and you can use this as feedback about what educational opportunity to pursue. Sometimes you are afraid of the next step, and you can use this fear to show you where to seek emotional support. You will experience authority and responsibility in your life in constructive or destructive ways, based on where Saturn is found. Saturn can become your inner teacher and guide, as well as a timer for major changes throughout your life. (See also: Saturn, Magic, Shamanism, Paganism, Wicca)
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Saturn - Pioneer 11 flyby.
Saturn was first visited by Pioneer 11 in September 1979. It flew within 20,000 km of the planet's cloudtops. Low-resolution images were acquired of the planet and few of its moons. Resolution was not good enough to discern surface features, however. The spacecraft also studied the rings; among the discoveries were the thin F-ring and the fact that dark gaps in the rings are bright when viewed towards the Sun, or in other words, they are not empty of material. It also measured the temperature of Titan. [9]
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While behind Saturn (as viewed from Earth), Voyager 2 probed Saturn's upper atmosphere with its radar, to measure temperature and density profiles. Voyager 2 found that at the highest levels (70 millibars or 7.0 kilopascals) Saturn's temperature was 70 kelvins, while at the deepest levels measured (1200 millibars or 120 kilopascals) the temperature increased to 143 kelvins. The North pole was found to be 10 kelvins cooler, although this may be seasonal ( ...
See also:Voyager 2, Voyager 2 - Mission planning and launch, Voyager 2 - Jupiter, Voyager 2 - Saturn, Voyager 2 - Uranus, Voyager 2 - Neptune, Voyager 2 - Escaping the solar system, Voyager 2 - Current Position, Voyager 2 - Current Voyager 2 data processing and operations, Voyager 2 - Voyager 2 in fiction and popular culture Read more here: » Voyager 2: Encyclopedia II - Voyager 2 - Saturn |
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In Western astrology, Saturn is the Ruling Planet of Capricorn. According to Manilius, Saturn is sad, morose and cold, and presides over the left leg. It is associated with the principles of limitation, restrictions, boundaries, reality, crystallizing and structures. Before the discovery of Uranus, Saturn was also the ruling planet of Aquarius; however, many astrologers still use Saturn as the planetary ruler of both Capricorn and Aquarius. Saturn is called "the Bringer Of Old Age" and is conside ...
See also:Solar system in astrology, Solar system in astrology - The Sun, Solar system in astrology - The Moon, Solar system in astrology - Mercury, Solar system in astrology - Venus, Solar system in astrology - Mars, Solar system in astrology - Jupiter, Solar system in astrology - Saturn, Solar system in astrology - Uranus, Solar system in astrology - Neptune, Solar system in astrology - Pluto, Solar system in astrology - Modern Planets Asteroids and Comets, Solar system in astrology - Ruling planets of the zodiacal signs Read more here: » Solar system in astrology: Encyclopedia II - Solar system in astrology - Saturn |
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Colonization of the outer solar system - Titan.
No solid plans or studies have been made regarding manned missions to Titan, or colonization of that world, at least not outside of science fiction. One exception is a chapter in Entering Space by Robert Zubrin who speculated how humans could cope in and exploit the Titanian environment. The relative lack of solid research is probably not surprising given our limited understanding of Titan. It seems that the surface of Titan is very young and active, and cont ...
See also:Colonization of the outer solar system, Colonization of the outer solar system - Asteroids, Colonization of the outer solar system - Ceres, Colonization of the outer solar system - Jupiter, Colonization of the outer solar system - Europa, Colonization of the outer solar system - Ganymede, Colonization of the outer solar system - Callisto, Colonization of the outer solar system - Saturn, Colonization of the outer solar system - Titan, Colonization of the outer solar system - Uranus, Colonization of the outer solar system - Neptune, Colonization of the outer solar system - Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud Read more here: » Colonization of the outer solar system: Encyclopedia II - Colonization of the outer solar system - Saturn |
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Saturn - History.
The rings were first observed by Galileo Galilei in 1610 with his telescope, but he clearly did not know what to make of them. He wrote to the Duke of Tuscany that "Saturn is not alone but is composed of three, which almost touch one another and never move nor change with respect to one another. They are arranged in a line parallel to the zodiac, and the mi ...
See also:Saturn, Saturn - Physical characteristics, Saturn - Rotational behavior, Saturn - Planetary rings, Saturn - History, Saturn - Physical characteristics, Saturn - Dark side of the rings, Saturn - Spokes of the rings, Saturn - Natural satellites, Saturn - Exploration of Saturn, Saturn - Pioneer 11 flyby, Saturn - Voyager flybys, Saturn - Cassini orbiter, Saturn - Best viewing of Saturn, Saturn - Appearance, Saturn - Occultation of stars by Saturn between 1800 and 2100, Saturn - Saturn in fiction and film, Saturn - Saturn in various cultures Read more here: » Saturn: Encyclopedia II - Saturn - Planetary rings |
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Saturn - History.
The rings were first observed by Galileo Galilei in 1610 with his telescope, but he was unable to identify them as such. He wrote to the Duke of Tuscany that "Saturn is not alone but is composed of three, which almost touch one another and never move nor change with respect to one another. They are arranged in a line parallel to the zodiac, and the middle o ...
See also:Saturn, Saturn - Physical characteristics, Saturn - Rotational behavior, Saturn - Planetary rings, Saturn - History, Saturn - Physical characteristics, Saturn - Dark side of the rings, Saturn - Spokes of the rings, Saturn - Natural satellites, Saturn - Exploration of Saturn, Saturn - Pioneer 11 flyby, Saturn - Voyager flybys, Saturn - Cassini orbiter, Saturn - Best viewing of Saturn, Saturn - Saturn in fiction and film, Saturn - Saturn in various cultures, Saturn - Reference, Saturn - Special characters Read more here: » Saturn: Encyclopedia II - Saturn - Planetary rings |
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In Greek mythology, Cronus (of obscure etymology, perhaps related to "horned"), pronounced: kroh'-nuhs , also spelled Cronos or Kronos, was the leader and the youngest of the first generation of Titans; he is often confused with Chronos/Khronos, the personification of time. His mother was Gaia, and his father was Uranus, whom Cronus envied. Uranus hid the youngest children of Gaia, the one-hundred armed giants (Hecatonchires) and the one-eyed giants, the Cyclopes, in Tartarus so that they would not see the light, ...
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Spiritual Dictionary on Saturn Saturn 1. Roman God of Time. 2. Planet ruling experience, discipline, fate; limiting energy. The planet of discipline, structure, and responsibility. Saturn's placement indicates areas of restriction, self-induced or otherwise. Known as the teacher, or angel of discipline, Saturn conveys the lessons of life; here we make progress as we earn it Ð usually slowly. Ruler of Capricorn, it is considered Ray 3 in nature (See also: Saturn, Body Mind and Soul)
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Spiritual Dictionary on Saturn Saturn 1. Roman God of Time. 2. Planet ruling experience, discipline, fate; limiting energy. The planet of discipline, structure, and responsibility. Saturn's placement indicates areas of restriction, self-induced or otherwise. Known as the teacher, or angel of discipline, Saturn conveys the lessons of life; here we make progress as we earn it – usually slowly. Ruler of Capricorn, it is considered Ray 3 in nature (See also: Saturn, Body Mind and Soul)
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SATURN SATURN The planetary ruler of Capricorn and Aquarius, as well as the exaltation of Libra. When the burden of responsibilities becomes too heavy and the ship of life is in danger of sinking, something must be cast aside. Saturn, as the center of gravity, is the source of that burden and weight, as well as the instinct for the necessary casting aside. Saturn's pressure is inexorable, resulting eventually in the necessary acceptance of practical self-discipline. (See also: SATURN, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )
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Saturn Saturn The sixth planet from the sun in our solar system, the last of the seven sacred planets of the ancients. In theosophy the regent or rector of Saturn exercises its own characteristic influence especially on our earth, globe D, and closely combines in this respect with the influence emanating from the moon; its influences was likewise especially felt over the fourth root-race. In astrology, its zodiacal houses are Aquarius and Capricorn; its day of the week is Saturday. Family-races also are born under the especial influence or partial regency of Saturn -- as for instance the Jews; but though Saturn in astrology is called the great malefic this is a one-sided view; and indeed astrologers themselves realize that there are influences which Saturn showers from itself, as does every planet, which are of distinctly spiritual and beneficent character. With the Jews, the tribal deity Jehovah represents the racial divinity or Saturn, and hence it is that the Jews considered Jehovah as their own god, for he is in fact the dominating planetary influence on their race. The mystical type-figure for Saturn in the lands of the Near East was the ass, that patient, faithful animal, as greatly beloved as a companion of man in the Near East even today as the dog is in many parts of the West. One is reminded of the conqueror of Jerusalem who, entering the Holy of Holies in the temple of Jerusalem, stated that all he saw was a golden ass -- nor was there either irony or sarcasm intended, for the ancients recognized all these matters as being allegorical and mystical. One is likewise reminded of the statement made in the New Testament that Jesus rode into Jerusalem on an ass and the foal of an ass. The planet Saturn in one sense is spiritually farther advanced than is the earth, although in quite different sense it is younger in its present embodiment. Saturnus [possibly from Latin sero to sow] was one of the oldest Italic deities -- among other things patron of agriculture -- who became assimilated with the Greek Chronos or Kronos. Like Kronos he dethrones his father Uranus and is himself dethroned by Jupiter (Zeus); his mutilation of his father indicates that eternal time becomes limited; his devouring of his children is symbolic of time which both gives birth to events and then destroys them. He presides over the Golden Age of innocent but unprogressive peace, when men are unable to rule themselves and are ruled by genii; his kingdom was Lemuria. The Latins represented him as having, after his dethronement by Jupiter, become king of Italy, which was therefore called Saturnia, and presiding over the Golden Age; and Vergil voices the prophecy that such a Saturnian Age shall one day return. The same idea underlies the Jewish Sabbath (Shabbath, a period of rest), the Lord's day, and Jehovah in one of its meanings is Saturn, the genius of the Hebrew nation. It was from Saturn that came the teachings revealed to Qutamy in Nabathean Agriculture. Among the many equivalents of Saturn are Chium, Seth, Cain, Ildabaoth among the Egyptian Gnostics, Agruerus, Sydyk (Melchisedec), and Satan -- the girdle about the loins of Satan is the rings of the planet Saturn. In the Biblical list of Gnostic emanations, Saturn corresponds to Thrones. (See also: Saturn, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)
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European and Australian Saturns are identical. It would make sense since the AC voltage and TV standard is the same for both.
Japanese models are self-explanatory.
The Samsung Saturn, sold only in South Korea, has several peculiarities.
All Saturns are either NTSC or PAL. There was no SECAM Saturn. The "SECAM" Saturn models released in France were PAL models with a converter.
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Tom Dumont - guitar
Tony Kanal - bass
Gwen Stefani - vocals
Adrian Young - percussion, drums
Additional personnel
Stephen Bradley - trombone, trumpet, keyboard
Mike Garson - piano
Gabrial McNair - synthesizer, piano, trombone, keyboard
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