Rings — • Article discussing religious uses and values concerning the wearing of rings Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rings Rings † … Catholic encyclopedia
Large Hadron Collider — (LHC) Anordnung der verschiedenen Beschleuniger und Detektoren des LHC Detektoren des LHC ATLAS CMS LHCb … Deutsch Wikipedia
Rings of Saturn — The full set of main rings, imaged as Saturn eclipsed the Sun from the vantage of the Cassini spacecraft on 15 September 2006 (brightness is exaggerated). The pale blue dot at the 10 o clock position, outside the main rings and just inside the G… … Wikipedia
Rings of Jupiter — A schema of Jupiter s ring system showing the four main components The planet Jupiter has a system of rings, known as the rings of Jupiter or the Jovian ring system. It was the third ring system to be discovered in the Solar System, after those… … Wikipedia
Rings of Uranus — The scheme of Uranus s ring moon system. Solid lines denote rings; dashed lines denote orbits of moons. The planet Uranus has a system of rings intermediate in complexity between the more extensive set around Saturn and the simpler systems around … Wikipedia
Rings of Neptune — The scheme of Neptune s ring moon system. Solid lines denote rings; dashed lines denote orbits of moons. The rings of Neptune consist primarily of five principal rings predicted in 1984 by André Brahic and imaged in 1989 by the Voyager 2… … Wikipedia
Rings of Power — For the computer game, see Rings of Power (video game). The Rings of Power in J. R. R. Tolkien s Middle earth legendarium are magical rings created by Sauron or by the Elves of Eregion under Sauron s tutelage. Three were intended for the Elves,… … Wikipedia
Large Hadron Collider — LHC redirects here. For other uses, see LHC (disambiguation). Coordinates: 46°14′N 06°03′E / 46.233°N 6.05°E / 46.233; 6.05 … Wikipedia
Iron rings — are heavy metal rings used in martial arts for various training purposes. Metal rings have a long history of being used in Yau Kung Mun, Hung Gar, and other styles for weight training, to harden the muscle, skin, or bone, or strengthen the arms… … Wikipedia
fiery rings of Purkinje — The eponym fiery rings of Purkinje refers to the Bohemian physiologist Johannes Evangelista Purkyne (1787 1869), who is credited with being the first to describe the concomitant phenomenon in his textbook of 1823. The phenomenon consists of… … Dictionary of Hallucinations