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  2. Thor experiment - Wikipedia

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    The Thor experience will team up with the Atmosphere-Space Interaction Monitor (ASIM) experiment on a platform outside the Columbus module in 2017. The ASIM experiment will attempt to observe two ultraviolet optical bands, as well as the X- and gamma-rays, a first for the Space Station. [4]

  3. Zeus (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Zeus is the youngest son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea, the children of sky god Ouranos and elder goddess Gaea (also known as "Mother Earth"). [1] [2] The infant Zeus was secretly entrusted to his grandmother Gaea for safekeeping and hidden in the Caves of Dicte on Crete's Aegean Hill.

  4. Olympians (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Olympians appear in Thor: Love and Thunder with Zeus portrayed by Russell Crowe, [10] Dionysus portrayed by Simon Russell Beale, [11] Hercules portrayed by Brett Goldstein, [12] Minerva voiced by Carmen Foon, and Artemis voiced by Priscilla Doueihy. Zeus, Dionysus, Minerva, and Artemis appear as members of the Council of Godheads.

  5. Celestial (comics) - Wikipedia

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    A team of space adventurers, the Guardians of the Galaxy, find and use as a base the severed head of a Celestial floating in an area of space known as "The Rip". Dubbed " Knowhere ", the structure also acts as a common port of call (complete with a market and bar) for travelers from all points in the space-time continuum .

  6. Thor (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Thor Odinson is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, based on the god from Old Norse religion and mythology, Thor ().Created by artist Jack Kirby, writer Stan Lee, and scripter Larry Lieber, the character first appeared in Journey into Mystery #83 (1962) and first received his own title with Thor #126 (1966).

  7. ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ Review: Fun and Quirky Space Epic ...

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    Chris Hemsworth gives a godly performance as a superhero looking for new purpose in the midst of his franchise’s struggle to do the same.

  8. Species of the Marvel Cinematic Universe - Wikipedia

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    However, later films contradict this, with Thor: Love and Thunder establishing that Thor and Zeus are actual gods in the fictional universe. [2] The film's post-credit scene also confirms the existence of Valhalla in the Marvel Universe.

  9. Hermes (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Hermes is the herald of Zeus in the Olympian pantheon, and is also the god of commerce, travel, and thieves. Zeus is Hermes's father. Hermes was born to the nymph Maia on Mount Cyllene, Arcadia, in ancient Greece. [1] When Hermes first appeared, he was seen departing Olympus on an unknown mission. [2]