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Episode 8: Mythological Tour of the Solar System Jupiter/Zeus

06.28.2016 - By Alison Innes & Darrin SunstrumPlay

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Today we visit the first of the Gas Giants, Jupiter. This mysterious planet, covered with swirling, toxic clouds in shades of orange, red, white, and brown, is the largest in our solar system. The "King of the Planets" is named after the Greek and Roman king of the gods, Jupiter (Zeus). We examine passages from Greek and Roman literature to shed some light on how the ancients thought of their god they called "the father of gods and men."For sources, credits and passage text, visit http://alisoninnes.wordpress.comJoin us on Twitter @InnesAlison and @darrinsunstrumSubscribe on iTunes so you don’t miss an episode! https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/mythtake/id1103569489?mt=2Google Play https://goo.gl/app/playmusic?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi;=691797987&ius;=googleplaymusic&link;=https://play.google.com/music/m/Iaegzaquhc7lfvc24icrzardzmu?t%3DMythTakeFind our RSS on Podbean http://alisoninnes.podbean.comThis week’s theme music: “Super Hero” by King Louie’s Missing Monuments from the album “Live at WFMU” (2011). Used under Creative Commons license. Music used under Creative Commons license and available from Free Music Archive. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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