- Atlas (mythology) - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Atlas ( ˈætləs ; Ancient Greek: Ἄτλας, Átlās) is a Titan condemned to hold up the heavens or sky for eternity after the Titanomachy Atlas also plays a role in the myths of two of the greatest Greek heroes: Heracles (Hercules in Roman mythology) and Perseus
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- Comet 3I ATLAS - NASA Science
3I ATLAS formed in another star system and was somehow ejected into interstellar space, which is the space between the stars For millions or even billions of years, it has drifted until it recently arrived at our solar system
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How do we know 3I ATLAS, also called comet C 2025 N1 (ATLAS), is interstellar? Will it strike Earth? Can we visit it? Here are all of your questions answered
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- Atlas | Geography, Cartography, Navigation | Britannica
atlas, a collection of maps or charts, usually bound together The name derives from a custom—initiated by Gerardus Mercator in the 16th century—of using the figure of the Titan Atlas, holding the globe on his shoulders, as a frontispiece for books of maps
- What Is an Atlas? History and Uses - ThoughtCo
An atlas is a book of maps that shows geography and data of different places Atlases have a long history, starting with early maps and evolving through famous cartographers' works There are different types of atlases today, including travel, reference, and interactive digital versions
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