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Re: The next puzzle??

Postby jazz » Tue Dec 08, 2009 11:10 pm

After a bit of googling I will go for "The Star" as the B1620-26 refers to the star and the B1620-26b refers to "The Planet" and B1620-26c refered to something else. So the next puzzle for my guess THE STAR :D

Whoops mabye even THE "STARISIS" :shock: :shock: :D
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Re: The next puzzle??

Postby dinoklein » Tue Dec 08, 2009 11:16 pm

Scorpisis maybe??
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Re: The next puzzle??

Postby dinoklein » Tue Dec 08, 2009 11:29 pm

From the website: http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/scorpions.htm

In general few gods were associated with insects or invertebrates in ancient Egypt. Notable among these was Khepri, the personified in the scarab beetle. There were actually only a very few examples of deified scorpions in ancient Egypt, all of which personified goddesses, mostly as a result of syncretism. The goddess Serket was the principal divine personification of the scorpion and was usually depicted with a scorpion perched on her head. She was a protector goddess, perhaps best known to the public at large as one of the four goddesses who's golden statues surrounded the sarcophagus of Tutankhaman in his tomb. Her full name, Serket hetyt itself means "she who causes the throat to breath", referring to the effects of a scorpion sting. However, there were other gods and goddesses also associated with the scorpion. One of the most famous is Isis, who is said to have been protected from her enemies by seven scorpions. Isis herself may have at times been depicted in scorpion form, though this is not clear. Interestingly, it is not Serket, but rather Isis who is more frequently mentioned in many magical spells for scorpion stings. The child god Shed, described as "the s


So it might be Serket, as Isis is also mentioned as a scorpion deity.
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Re: The next puzzle??

Postby Rhine » Fri Dec 11, 2009 10:09 pm

jazz wrote:After a bit of googling I will go for "The Star" as the B1620-26 refers to the star and the B1620-26b refers to "The Planet" and B1620-26c refered to something else. So the next puzzle for my guess THE STAR :D

Whoops mabye even THE "STARISIS" :shock: :shock: :D


PSR B1620-26 is a binary star system consisting of two stars orbiting around a center of mass. PSR B1620-26 A is a pulsar and WD B1620-26 is a white dwarf that orbits it. PSR B1620-26 c (b) is a extrasolar planet nicknamed Methuselah.
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Re: The next puzzle??

Postby jazz » Sat Dec 12, 2009 1:07 am

COOL 8) the b26 is also an american airoplane called the Maruder :oops:
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