1969, Apollo 12 launched from Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 11:22am in search for another human landing on the moon. The Module was 363 foot tall and is the second mission to land humans on the moon for the United States and is also known as the “Pinpoint” mission. The first mission in which humans walked on the moon was Apollo 11 that occurred just a few months prior. The main purpose of this mission was to bring back information and photos for future missions down the road. Apollo 12 landed
the moon with the Apollo 11 mission to the moon. After that, there were several other mission to the moon, like the Apollo 12. We will be taking a look at both the Apollo 11 and Apollo 12. The Apollo program was the third United States program focused on human spaceflight carried by NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) who mission was to achieve human landing on the moon. This program consisted of several launch mission that came with 16 successful
Donovan Bell-DaCunha Professor Sharon Burns ENC 1101-20497 6 February 2018 Analysis of Budweiser Commercial “Puppy Love” Everyone one loves a story about cute puppies and friendship. In Budweiser's 2014 Super Bowl commercial “Puppy Love” it tells one. The purpose of this commercial like any is to convince the audience of the message its promoting. In the advertisement it uses the three tools of ethical persuasion: logos, ethos, and pathos. These tools are utilized in the commercial for persuading
phones/mobiles while driving? 9. Should the juveniles be tried on same terms as adults? 10. Should the sports that promote violence like boxing and wrestling be banned? 11. Should recycling products be made mandatory to promote a healthy environment? 12. Should Euthanasia be allowed as an option for disable patients? 13. Should the products containing tobacco be banned? 14. The adopted children should be given the right to freely communicate with their biological/real parents? 15. Does the habit of
Apollo the god of light, medicine, music, poetry, prophecy and the sciences. Apollo’s class was the “Olympian God”. Apollo is the son of Zeus and Leto, and has a twin sister the chaste huntress Artemis. He born centuries ago on the island of Delos. As he was first born he immediately turn baby into man. Apollo was 6’ feet tall and weight 525lbs with his blue eye color and blonde hair. Showing himself at his first appearance at Venus #1 in August, 1948. Apollo had many different names for example
Greek mythology, Apollo Belvedere is arguably, the most important of the gods. He was one of the only 12 gods that lived on Mount Olympus. As described by Aristotle, the Greeks saw Apollo as the ultimate celebrity. Apollo, god of light, prophecy, and health, is recognized by three main features: his family, powers, and monuments. To begin with, Apollo was part of a crazy family. The Olympians had an innumerable amount of inter-family affairs, revenge stories, and jealousy. Apollo was one of the
rules.” -Apollo In the year 750 B.C Apollo, one of the many Gods around at that time, was worshiped for music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sunlight, and knowledge. He was one of many children that Zeus and Leto had. Apollo had a twin sister named Artemis it is said that they both shared an aptitude for archery. Fun fact Artemis was born first then nine days later helped give birth to her brother Apollo. Although, Apollo came 2nd in birth he did not come 2nd in life. Apollo was a
Athena, Apollo, and Zeus are three very influential divines and their interactions with human characters, along with interference towards the warfare is seen throughout the Iliad. The gods represent the best and worst, and they show us both the possibilities and limitations of human behavior. If nothing else, the gods remind us of the overwhelming
and intercessor between mortal and divine. Hermes played a part in the infamous love story of Orpheus and Eurydice. After Eurydice is granted one day on earth with her husband, it is Hermes who escorts her back to the underworld. Hermes was one of the 12 Olympians gods and was the go of trade, thieves, travelers, sports, athletes and border crossing guide to the underworld. He was the second youngest Olympian god and was the son of Zeus and Maia, and one of the Titan atlas. Hermes had many symbols.
Apollo was the son of Zeus, who was the strongest God and youngest of the 12 Rhea’s children, and the twin sister of Artemis, who was the goddess of the moon.In tales he is potrayed as playing a golden lyre. He was also known as a great archer, great at shooting far distances, with his silver bow. Apollo was also known as the God of music. He invented the instrument the lute. Apollo was more well known for playing the lyre, which was invented by Hermes,the messenger God. He was fantastic in music
gifts to the world, none beats the brilliant inventions of their musical instruments. One of these instruments was called a cithara, which is an advanced relative of the popular lyre. This instrument is famous because it is fabled to be invented by Apollo, the god of the sun and music. The cithara was played on occasions of ceremony, such as public games or festivals. The cithara had a sounding board, which extended into two arm pieces. The sounding board was made of thin wood pieces, plates of metal
Mercury moves very quickly around the Sun, completing its revolution around the Sun every 88 days, spending about 14-30 days in each of the twelve signs. The ancient Greeks thought that Mercury was actually two stars, they called them Apollo and Mercury. Egyptians also thought that Mercury was two stars, and they called the stars Set and Horus, also named the Stars of Thought. It is important to take note of the fact that Mercury is always within 28 degrees of the Sun at all times, meaning
Then, there have another story of creation of man and woman that is according from the Greek stories that is have been found in some studies. This story is all about or based on that man created out of the Earth and next is about the story of Prometheus and also about his brother Epimetheus who made special things to the animals. Zeus in Greek mythology was known as the God of the sky and ruler of the Olympian Gods, he is also the most well-known Greek god in Greek mythology because of what heave
The Greeks had a collection of mythological stories that were interesting and exciting. They believed these myths were true, worshipping the gods and making sacrifices. These myths were passed down for many years, at first being told by mouth, then they were written. In this paper, I intend on informing the reader on Greek Mythology. This topic is important because it is the base of Greek culture. The Greeks created these myths to explain how things happened or how they were created. Greek mythology
In the plays written by Aeschylus and Sophocles, it tells of two different tragedies in very distinct ways. In the play written by Aeschylus, it focuses on how vengeance has brought almost everyone in one family to death, and left the last to fend for his actions. It seemed as if in the first story, the love for family was at times a motive but at other times obsolete. While in the play written by Sophocles, it seemed as if acting on behalf of love, led many of characters to their doom. A way to
by Hermes, the messenger of the gods. Apollo proves his excellence in important music contests, competing against Greek god Hermes and the satyr Pan as well as other deities. He is also known as diverse names of god: the Archer with a silver bow, the god of healing, giving the science of medicine to man, the god of light, and the god of truth. One of Apollo’s most important daily tasks is to harness his four-horse chariot to move the Sun across the sky. Apollo is also an oracular god, as he is the
The purpose of this project is to inform about the Greek Goddesses and how they affect life today. Greek Goddesses are mythological figures that are still worshiped throughout Greece today. Greek Goddesses all have a major part in explaining how the Greeks believe something came to be. Some of the Greek Goddess are Olympians. The Olympians persist of twelve gods and goddesses. At Mount Olympus, the Olympians helped overthrow the Titans. today, Mount Olympus is home of the Olympians. Greek Goddesses
In the play Antigone by Sophocles the Greek gods play a very important role. Discussion of the gods is present throughout the entirety of the play. Essentially the gods drive the plot of Antigone. The play is about a girl, Antigone, who lives in Thebes Greece. She is the niece of the king Creon. Antigone had two brothers who were killed. One of her brothers, Polynices, was ordered by Creon to not be buried and anyone who attempted to bury him would be sentenced to death. Knowing this, Antigone still
the great Artemis/Diana. Artemis was born to the parents of Zeus and Leto. Zeus cheated on his wife Hera with Leto and that’s how she was born, with a twin brother named Apollo (Artemis). She was born in the island Ortygia, where her mother was being hunted by Hera (Artemis). Artemis also helped her mother give birth to Apollo (Artemis). Artemis asked her dad to give her eternal chastity and virginity and devoted herself to hunting and nature (Artemis). She is the protector of nature,
Swinter, she visited the oracle of Apollo at Delphi asking if she should keep the baby. The oracle told her to raise her for she was destined for greatness. She also said to bring Swinter to her when she was fifteen years of age. Sanwaa, her younger sister, was always jealous of Swinter’s long, beautiful, silver hair. Therefore, when Swinter’s