One of the most famous photographs taken
by the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in 1995 was aptly
named the “Pillars of Creation”. It
illustrates star-forming pillars of billowing dust and gas pointing to where
“Stars are created from Chaos". The
picture we see depicts what that cosmic neighborhood looked like 7,000 years ago, as this
is how long it takes to cross the intervening distance at the speed of light.
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Andromeda (Ἀνδρομέδα) means “ruler of men” in Greek. She was the daughter of the King and Queen of Ethiopia. When the vain Queen boasted that her daughter, Andromeda, was more beautiful than the Nereids, Poseidon became enraged. Consequently, he sent a sea monster, Cetus, to ravage the land of Ethiopia. Andromeda was stripped and chained naked to a rock based on an oracle from Delphi as a sacrifice to appease the infuriated Poseidon. painting by Paul Gustave Dore (1869) |
Perseus, the founder of Mycenae, was returning home and happened upon
the chained Andromeda. He then sets her free and marries her. Andromeda follows
her husband, first to his native island of Serifos, and from there
they proceed to Argos, and they became the ancestors of the family of the Perseidae and thus according to
the legend, Perseus is the ancestor of the Persians.
painting “La deliverance d’ Andromede” by Pierre Mignard (1679)
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