Adrastea, Adrasteia, Adrestea or Adrestia may refer to:
Adrasteia or Adrestia (mythology)
Adrastea (moon), the second of Jupiter's known moons
Adrastea, an informal name borne by Jupiter XII (now Ananke (moon)) from 1955 to 1975
Adrastea: Events and Characters of the 18th Century, a literary work by Johann Gottfried Herder
239 Adrastea, an asteroid
Adrasteia (Mysia), a region in northwest Asia Minor
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Adrastea, Adrasteia, Adrestea or Adrestia may refer to: Adrasteia or Adrestia (mythology) Adrastea (moon), the second of Jupiter's known moons Adrastea...
Ancient Greek: Ἀδράστεια, Ionic Greek: Ἀδρήστεια), also spelled Adrastia, Adrastea, Adrestea, Adastreia or Adrasta, originally a Phrygian mountain goddess...
Adrastea (minor planet designation: 239 Adrastea) is a main belt asteroid. It was discovered by Johann Palisa on 18 August 1884 in Vienna, and was named...
The main and halo rings consist of dust ejected from the moons Metis, Adrastea and perhaps smaller, unobserved bodies as the result of high-velocity impacts...
Cosmopterix adrastea is a moth of the family Cosmopterigidae. It is known from Cuba. Adults were collected in June. Male. Forewing length 3.6–3.8 mm. Head:...
be sorted into three groups: The Amalthea group, consisting of Metis, Adrastea, Amalthea, and Thebe. They orbit substantially closer to Jupiter than other...
main ring is most likely made out of material ejected from the satellites Adrastea and Metis, which is drawn into Jupiter because of the planet's strong gravitational...
spacecraft discovered an additional three inner moons in 1979: Metis, Adrastea, and Thebe. No additional moons were discovered until two decades later...
"Universitätsbibliothek Bielefeld – digitale Medien". www.ub.uni-bielefeld.de. "Adrastea". -: Adrastea, -: – -. Clark, Robert Thomas (1955). Herder: His Life and Thought...
Meropidae (Amphius and Adrastus) instead lead a contingent from nearby Adrastea. A nephew of Priam, named Melanippus, son of Hicetaon, herded cattle (oxen)...
possibly floating on a 50 km (31 mi)-deep ocean. Two new, small satellites, Adrastea and Metis, were found orbiting just outside the ring. A third new satellite...
1975, ISBN 3-7873-0311-1 ); J. G. Herder's "Emanuel Swedenborg," in his Adrastea (Werke zur Phil. und Gesch., xii. 110–125). Transactions of the International...
I Linus 1036 Ganymed 243 Ida and many others 10–25 Phobos Deimos Leda Adrastea Telesto Paaliaq Calypso Ymir Kiviuq Tarvos Ijiraq Erriapus Mab Cupid Francisco...
moon of Uranus Eros 433 8.42±0.02 6.687±0.003 Amor asteroid type S · Adrastea Jupiter XV 8.2±2 moon of Jupiter Kiviuq Saturn XXIV ≈ 8 moon of Saturn...
dimensional collapse, the remote island was once home to New Tesla Energy's Adrastea research facility, which employed: Julian Tyler-Smith (ジュリアン・タイラー=スミス,...
represented by a modern illustration of Plato's Republic. Other names Adrastea Abode The cosmos Symbol torch, spindle Personal information Parents self-formed...
Voyager 1. Several of Jupiter's small innermost moons, namely Metis and Adrastea, are within Jupiter's ring system and are also within Jupiter's Roche limit...
tidally disrupted into fragments. The moons so affected are Metis and Adrastea at Jupiter, and the majority of the inner moons of Uranus and Neptune −...