Pillars of Hercules: Difference between revisions
(Created Pillars of Hercules page) |
m (Page had Magellan etymology) |
||
| Line 8: | Line 8: | ||
== Etymology == | == Etymology == | ||
The | The name of the Pillars of Hercules is an allusion to a location Ancient Greek mythology: the furthermost extent of the twelve labors of Hercules, the location beyond which Plato claimed the legendary island of Atlantis could be found, and a metaphor for the end of a journey or the edge of the known world. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
Revision as of 05:31, 4 December 2024
![]() | |
|---|---|
|
Pillars of Hercules
| |
|
Location: |
Calypso Deeps |
|
Star Systems: |
6 |
The Pillars of Hercules is a subcluster of star systems located entirely within the Calypso Deeps of the Local Supercluster.
It is situated spinward of the Encruzilhada Subcluster and coreward-by-spinward of the Magellan Subcluster.
The Pillars of Hercules is comprised of six star systems: Charybdis, Cyclops, Ithaca, Odyssey, Scylla, and Siren.
Etymology
The name of the Pillars of Hercules is an allusion to a location Ancient Greek mythology: the furthermost extent of the twelve labors of Hercules, the location beyond which Plato claimed the legendary island of Atlantis could be found, and a metaphor for the end of a journey or the edge of the known world.
History
Astrography
The Pillars of Hercules is known for having an series of unstable translight strings between Ithaca and Scylla.
