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Phosphor is the personification of the morning star. The name means "bringer of light." It is from this meaning that the element, phosphorus, gets its name. ; Return to the Grose Educational Media Greek Mythology Home Page. © Grose Educational Media, 1997-1998;
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The Morning Star; the ancient Greek name for the planet we call Venus ... Return to Phosphor in the Dictionary ... How to Cite this Page...
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Phosphorus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hesperus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Greek mythology, Hesperus (Greek Hesperos ) (Roman equivalent: Vesper cf. "evening", "supper", "evening star", "west"), the Evening Star is the son of the dawn goddess Eos (Roman equivalent...
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Traditionally, a shadow mask CRT's dot pitch is the distance between two of the same-colored phosphor dots (measured diagonally from one scan line to the next).
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We, the residence of Bonnabel Place, are proud of our subdivision and would like to enlighten everyone as to its origin and history in the hopes that ... From Greek mythology Phosphor (the Morning Star), Aurora (Goddess of Dawn), Orion (Constellation), Helois (Sun God) and Hesper (Evening Star). Streets south to north.
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EOSPHOROS and HESPEROS were the gods of the star (astron planeta) Venus. They were originally regarded as two quite distinct divinities--the first, whose name means "dawn bringer," was the god of the dawn-star, while the second, "Evening," was the star of dusk. ... Source: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology.
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