Cupid"s arrows - significado y definición. Qué es Cupid"s arrows
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Qué (quién) es Cupid"s arrows - definición

MOON OF URANUS
S/2003 U2; S/2003 U 2; Uranus XXVII; Uranus XXVII Cupid; U XXVII Cupid; Cupid (satellite)

The Six Arrows         
  • Atatürk's Six Main Principles]] symbolized by the Six Arrows.
SYMBOL OF THE REPUBLICAN PEOPLE'S PARTY OF TURKEY
Six Arrows
The Six Arrows (Turkish: Altı Ok) is the symbol and flag of the Turkish Republican People's Party (CHP). The arrows represent the fundamental pillars of Kemalism, Turkey's founding ideology.
Red Arrows F.C.         
ZAMBIAN SOCCER CLUB
Red Arrows FC; Red Arrows Women F.C.
Red Arrows Football Club is a Zambian football club based in Lusaka that plays in the MTN/FAZ Super Division. They play their home games at Nkoloma Stadium in Chelstone, Lusaka.
Cupid complaining to Venus         
PAINTING BY LUCAS CRANACH THE ELDER IN THE NATIONAL GALLERY LONDON
Cupid complaining to Venus
Cupid complaining to Venus is an oil painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder. Nearly 20 similar works by Cranach and his workshop are known, from the earliest dated version in Güstrow Palace of 1527 to one in the Burrell Collection, Glasgow, dated to 1545, with the figures in a variety of poses and differing in other details.

Wikipedia

Cupid (moon)

Cupid is an inner satellite of Uranus. It was discovered by Mark R. Showalter and Jack J. Lissauer in 2003 using the Hubble Space Telescope. It was named after a character in William Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens.

It is the smallest known inner Uranian satellite, crudely estimated to be only about 18 km in diameter. This and the dark surface made it too dim to be detected by the Voyager 2 cameras during its Uranus flyby in 1986.

The orbit of Cupid differs only by 863 km from the orbit of the larger moon Belinda. Unlike Mab and Perdita, Uranian satellites also discovered in 2003, it does not seem to be perturbed. Despite this, it has the least stable orbit of Uranus's inner moons — it is likely to collide with Belinda in the next 100,000–10 million years, due to resonance interactions that cause the smaller Cupid to drift into a more dangerous orbit over this timescale.

Following its discovery, Cupid was given the temporary designation S/2003 U 2. It is also designated Uranus XXVII.

It should not be confused with the asteroid 763 Cupido.