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1Project Daedalus
By Thomas Hoover

“Project Daedalus” Metadata:
- Title: Project Daedalus
- Author: Thomas Hoover
- Language: English
- Publisher: Bantam
- Publish Date: 1991
“Project Daedalus” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Hypersonic - Superplane - Edge of Space - thermonuclear warhead - Supersonic - Space Plane - Crete - Minos - Palace of Minos - Greece - Greek Islands - Fiction, general - Fiction, thrillers, general
- People: ➤ Russian and Japanese scientists and spies
- Places: Greece - Russia - Japan
- Time: 1991
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL7825096M
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 98815307
- All ISBNs: 0553291084 - 9780553291087
Author's Alternative Names:
"T. Hoover"Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1991
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Minos
In Greek mythology, Minos (/ˈmaɪnɒs, -nəs/ ; Greek: Μίνως, [mǐːnɔːs]) was a king of Crete, son of Zeus and Europa. Every nine years, he made King Aegeus
Minos (disambiguation)
Minos was a mythical king of Crete. Minos may also refer to: Minos (dialogue), one of the dialogues of Plato Palace of Minos, a Bronze Age archaeological
MINOS
far detector). The MINOS experiment started detecting neutrinos from the NuMI beam in February 2005. On 30 March 2006, the MINOS collaboration announced
Minotaur
upon command of King Minos of Crete. According to tradition, every nine years the people of Athens were compelled by King Minos to choose fourteen young
MINOS+
92°14′30″W / 47.82000°N 92.24167°W / 47.82000; -92.24167 MINOS+ was a continuation of the MINOS experiment (Main injector neutrino oscillation search) to
HMS Minos
ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Minos, after the Minos of Greek mythology. The first HMS Minos (1840) was an early steam vessel, operating
Rhadamanthus
— Plato's Laws, Book I King Asterius died childless and Minos inherited the throne. When Minos became the king of Crete, he drove Rhadamanthus out of Crete
Mino
Mino may refer to: Mino, Gifu, a city in Gifu Prefecture Mino, Kagawa, a former town in Kagawa Prefecture Mino, Tokushima, a town in Tokushima Prefecture
Knossos
wrote that Minos, the legendary king of Knossos, established a thalassocracy (sea empire). Thucydides accepted the tradition and added that Minos cleared
Minos EMI
controlling share of Minos Matsas & Son, founded by pioneering Greek music industry executive and prominent rebetiko musician Minos Matsas, and relaunched