On this day, in 1672, the astronomer Giovanni Cassini discovered Saturn's second largest moon, which he named Rhea, the name of the mother of the gods and Gaia's daughter, in the Greek mythology. Rhea's surface is peppered with craters and is made mostly of ices. Part of these ices behave as rock at the low temperatures they are subject to, below -174 degrees Celsius.
Reason Has Moons, Poems (1917)
Ralph Hodgson
"Reason Has Moons" was written by English poet Ralph Hodgson and published in "Poems", a 1917 collection of his poetry. In this poem, he explores how our perception of reality is relative.
Reason has moons, but moons not hers,
Lie mirror'd on her sea,
Confounding her astronomers,
But O! delighting me.
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