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Memo Rex Commander y el Corazón Atómico de la Vía Láctea (Memo Rex Commander and the Atomic Heart of the Milky Way) is the third studio album by Mexican rock band Zoé. The record shows a noticeable synthpop influence. It debuted at #1 in Mexican store sales, which was a first-time achievement for the band.
The Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta (Spanish for Large Marsh of Saint Martha) is the largest of the swampy marshes located in Colombia between the Magdalena River and the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. It has an area of 4,280 square kilometres (1,650 sq mi) and belongs to the outer delta system of the Madgalena River. [ 2 ]
In Western culture, the name "Milky Way" is derived from its appearance as a dim un-resolved "milky" glowing band arching across the night sky. The term is a translation of the Classical Latin via lactea, in turn derived from the Hellenistic Greek γαλαξίας, short for γαλαξίας κύκλος (galaxías kýklos), meaning "milky circle".
CRLB IX. The Decoration of the Torre de la Parada, 42; RKDimages ID: 248249 ; HA! artwork ID: el-nacimiento-de-la-via-lactea ; Museo del Prado artwork ID: c7369ad2-f0ae-4d5d-bb23-21f51bd3283c ; Source/Photographer: Other versions: Remastered color
The Lobster Nebula seen with ESO's VISTA telescope, as a part of the VVV survey. [1]VISTA Variables in the Via Lactea –The VVV Survey– is observing the Milky Way's bulge and southern disk in the near-infrared using the capabilities of the VISTA Telescope at Paranal, Chile.
The Milky Way (French: La Voie lactée) is a 1969 surrealist comedy-drama film directed by Luis Buñuel. It stars Paul Frankeur , Laurent Terzieff , Denis Manuel, and Daniel Pilon , with Alain Cuny , Michel Piccoli , and Delphine Seyrig in supporting roles.
Cathedral of the Sea (Spanish: La catedral del mar) is a 2006 historical novel by Spanish author Ildefonso Falcones.The action takes place in 14th century Barcelona at the height of the city's trade and military power in the Mediterranean, during the construction of Santa Maria del Mar serving as background to the story.
The Magdalena River (Spanish: Río Magdalena, Spanish pronunciation: [ˈri.o maɣðaˈlena]; less commonly Rio Grande de la Magdalena) [5] is the main river of Colombia, flowing northward about 1,528 kilometres (949 mi) through the western half of the country.