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Thalassa and planet
* Thalassa ( moon ), a moon of the planet Neptune
* Thalassa — A watery planet colonized by Earth, and revisited by a ship travelling to the planet Sagan 2 in Arthur C. Clarke's novel The Songs of Distant Earth.
The novel is set in the early 3800s and takes place almost entirely on the faraway oceanic planet of Thalassa.
Some of the crew aboard the Magellan begin to consider mutiny, wanting to stay in the secure environment of Thalassa rather than make the journey on to an unknown planet that may indeed be habitable, but just as well not.

Thalassa and Arthur
In Songs of Distant Earth by Arthur C. Clarke, the futuristic society on Thalassa is ruled by demarchy.

Thalassa and .
In the version sited at Rhodes, a much earlier mythic level is reflected in the genealogy: there, the woman who plunged into the sea and became Leucothea was Halia (" of the sea ", a personification of the saltiness of the sea ) whose parents were from the ancient generation, Thalassa and Pontus or Uranus.
Hyginus in the preface to his fables calls her Admeto, and a daughter of Pontus and Thalassa.
Hyginus lists their children as Uranus, Gaia, and Thalassa ( the primordial sea goddess ), while Hesiod only lists Thalassa as their child.
In another story there were nine Telchines, children of Thalassa and Pontus ; they had flippers instead of hands and dogs ' heads and were known as fish children.
Considered as an embodiment of the waters of the world she also may be seen as a counterpart of Thalassa, the embodiment of the sea.
His song cycles are based on poems by Greek authors, as well as by Lorca and Neruda: Epitaphios, Archipelagos, Politia A-D, Epiphania, The Hostage, Mykres Kyklades, Mauthausen, Romiossini, Sun and Time, Songs for Andreas, Mythology, Night of Death, Ta Lyrika, The Quarters of the World, Dionysos, Phaedra, Mia Thalassa, Os Archaios Anemos, Ta Lyrikotera, Ta Lyrikotata, Erimia, Odysseia.
The person, who presided over them, was a woman named Omoroca ; which in the Chaldæan language is Thalatth ; in Greek Thalassa, the sea ; but which might equally be interpreted the Moon.
( East ): Voudia, Thalassa, Paliorema, Tria Pagidia and Thiafes.
The two main oceans in the centre are named Pontus Ocean in the west, of which its ' oceanic plates completely subducted over time and Thalassa Ocean in the east, hosting the Farallon Plate, Phoenix Plate, Izanagi Plate and later Pacific Plate.
The beta form of thalassemia is particularly prevalent among Mediterranean peoples and this geographical association is responsible for its naming: Thalassa ( θάλασσα ) is the Greek word for sea and Haema ( αἷμα ) is the Greek word for blood.
The current genus name is derived from Greek Thalassa, " sea ", and sandvicensis refers to Sandwich, Kent, Latham's type locality.
In 2008 it combined with Thalassa, a French documentary series, to expand its coverage of coastal areas.
Thalassa has a small human population sent there by way of an embryonic seed pod, one of many sent out from Earth in an attempt to continue the human race's existence before the Earth is destroyed.
The Magellan stops at Thalassa to replenish the mammoth ice shield that had prevented micrometeors from damaging it during its interstellar journey.
Thalassa is the obvious choice for this operation, as 95 % of the planet's surface is covered by water.
He built his own home called Thalassa in 1922, along with a windmill to power it with electricity.
Voyager 2 recovered Larissa and discovered five inner moons: Naiad, Thalassa, Despina, Galatea and Proteus.

Thalassa and Songs
# Song cycles: Ta Lyrika ; Dionysos ; Phaedra ; Beatrice in Zero Street ; Radar ; Chairetismoi ( Greetings ); Mia Thalassa ( A Sea Full of Music ); Os archaios Anemos ( Like an Ancient Wind ); Lyrikotera ( The More-Than-Lyric Songs ); Lyrikotata ( The Most Lyric Songs ); Erimia ( Solitude ); Odysseia ;

fictional and planet
* Abydos ( Stargate ), name of a fictional planet in the Stargate science fiction universe
* Ark ( Noon Universe ), a fictional planet in a series of novels by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
The locations where these adventures occur, such as a city, country, planet or an entire fictional universe, are also sometimes called ' campaigns ' but are more correctly referred to as ' worlds ' or ' campaign settings '.
* Eve, a fictional planet in the space simulator Kerbal Space Program
Internet-based fictional languages are hosted along with their " conworlds " on the Internet, and based at these sites, becoming known to the world through the visitors to these sites ; Verdurian, the language of Mark Rosenfelder's Verduria on the planet of Almea, is a flagship Internet-based fictional language.
Gallifrey is a fictional planet in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who and is the home world of the Doctor and the Time Lords.
Kryptonite is a fictional material from the Superman mythos — the ore form of a radioactive element from Superman's home planet of Krypton.
* Nemesis, a fictional planet in the Sailor Moon Japanese adventure series
First introduced in the 1991 Star Trek: The Next Generation episode " The Wounded ", the species originated on the fictional Alpha Quadrant planet Cardassia Prime.
* Risa ( Star Trek ), a fictional planet
In the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game, Oerth, pronounced as " Orth " ( long " o ") or " oyth ", is the name of the fictional planet on which one of the earliest campaign settings, the World of Greyhawk, is located.
In the 22nd century of the fictional Star Trek universe, the Vulcan High Command is apparently a form of military government which controls both the Vulcan space fleet and most of the planet itself.
* Port Arthur, BattleTech Universe's fictional planet
* Gand, a fictional planet within the Star Wars galaxy
The book takes place on a fictional planet based on late-Middle Ages Europe.
Trantor is a fictional planet in Isaac Asimov's Foundation Series and Empire series of science fiction novels.
* Remus ( Star Trek ), a fictional planet in Star Trek
Riverworld is a fictional planet and the setting for a series of science fiction books written by Philip José Farmer ( 1918-2009 ).
* New Alexandria, a city that takes place on a fictional planet called Reach in the Xbox 360 game Halo: Reach
* The fictional planet Barcelona, mentioned in the Doctor Who episode " The Parting of the Ways "
Krypton is a fictional planet in the DC Comics universe, and the native world of the super-heroes Superman and, in some tellings, Supergirl and Krypto the Superdog.
Oa is a fictional planet that lies at the center of the DC Comics universe.
The Time Lord homeworld, Gallifrey, is an Earth-like planet in the fictional constellation of Kasterborous.

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