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pasiphae (1535 words)
Pasiphae is also a Sun Goddess and her shrine at Thalamae in Laconia had a sweet spring of fresh water, a typical Sun-motif according to McGrath (I 997p90) The Solar Pasiphae is invoked at the quarterly celebrations of the Solstices and Equinoxes as well as on the cross-quarter days.
Pasiphae manifests herself in her divine epiphanies some of which are natural, like the oak and the rose, while others are man made like the labyrinth.
Pasiphae sometimes appears as the dog-headed Scylla (She who rends) in which guise she is a vengeful aspect of herself, at home on land and sea.
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Pasiphae is a satellite of the planet Jupiter.
Compared with the satellites of other planets of the solar system, Pasiphae is a small Moon with a diameter of 36 km and a mass of 1.91E+17 kg kg.
Pasiphae is an average distance of 23500000 km from Jupiter and completes its rotation of Jupiter in 735 (retrograde) days.
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