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Drove his chariot across the sky each day
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helios
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Helios was a brand of camera lenses , made in the USSR . They were usually supplied with Zenit cameras and thus usable with other M42 lens mount cameras such as the Pentax Spotmatic . Some later Helios models were built also for the Pentax K mount . The ...
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Rhode, Rhodes A vague figure in late Greek mythology, she was the daughter of the sea queen Amphitrite and goddess of the island named for her, Rhodes-a place also sacred to her mate the sun-god Helios.
Polydeuces and Castor pray to the immortal gods first to grant a path through the Ausonian sea where they should find Circe, daughter of Perse and Helios.
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Helios has gotten the jump on everyone else in suboceanic exploration and development.
No super-duper faster-than-light space drive for us hardnosed types --so we got some pretty special effects of Helios zooming by stars at near-light speed.
And here, if thou hast heard at all of the seed of Helios, thou dost behold Augeias.
At ten-thirty Sergeant Helios reported that all the deadheads had been returned to their homes.
At ten-thirty Sergeant Helios reported that all the deadheads had been returned to their homes.
There was another son by blood, a legitimate heir to the Cooper fortunes, and that seemed to leave Shoat to take on more hazardous duties such as escorting scientists to places at the remote edges of the Helios empire.
There was no sign of Helios in the barren system, and no place for it to hide, either, with only a couple of rockballs and three gas giants orbiting a nondescript orange star- there wasn't even an asteroid belt to hide the perturbations of a cloaking device.
My first lover on Helios Station, a young particle physicist named Thom, proved overweening in his affections.
He had changed the ancient Greek myth to his own purpose and meaning: Phaethon, the young son of Helios, who stole his father's chariot and, in ambitious audacity, attempted to drive the sun across the sky, did not perish, as he perished in the myth.