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Helios

[ US /ˈhiɫiˌɑs/ ]
NOUN
  1. (Greek mythology) ancient god of the sun; drove his chariot across the sky each day; identified with Roman Sol

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  • You also need to look at losses from suboptimal heliostat-receivers alignment resulting in further losses. Solar Updraft Towers to Generate Food and Energy | Inhabitat
  • I tried various avenues, and decided after doing research that the spectrohelioscope was the way to go.
  • A heliostat (a rotating mirror used to track the Sun) may be used to reflect an image horizontally into a camera.
  • The event is a major milestone in Voyager 1's passage through the heliosheath, the turbulent outer shell of the sun's sphere of influence, and the spacecraft's upcoming departure from our solar system. Voyager 1 reaches the edges of the solar system
  • He made use of a helioscope composed of coloured glasses in the beginning, but afterwards conceived the idea of projecting the sun's image on a screen in order to study its surface. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
  • At the end of 1928 she returned to New York with Helios Hecht, a graphologist, journalist and magazine editor, with whom she lived until 1935. Rose Ausl��nder.
  • Bolstering that view, simple models of the heliosphere require that the magnetic field intensifies in regions where the solar wind slows.
  • At the edge of the heliosheath is the heliopause, a demarcation line that bounds our solar system from interstellar space. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • We have gotten to the point where the wind from the Sun, which until now has always had an outward motion, is no longer moving outward; it is only moving sideways so that it can end up going down the tail of the heliosphere, which is a comet-shaped-like object," said Dr Stone, who is based at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, California. BBC News - Home
  • Helios is the sun god while Apollo is the lord of the sun. REVIEW: The Golden Age by John C. Wright
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