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== [[Mythology]] and [[Religion]] == |
== [[Mythology]] and [[Religion]] == |
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* The [[wikipedia:Nut |
* The [[wikipedia:Nut (goddess)|Egyptian sky goddess Nut]] may have been the [[Ur Example]]. |
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* On a related note, a lot of people in [[Classical Mythology]] were turned into constellations, the most famous being Orion. |
* On a related note, a lot of people in [[Classical Mythology]] were turned into constellations, the most famous being Orion. |
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* In Hinduism, one interpretation of Vishnu's blue color is that he contains the entire universe within himself, and therefore resembles the night sky. |
* In Hinduism, one interpretation of Vishnu's blue color is that he contains the entire universe within himself, and therefore resembles the night sky. |
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* The Ursa Major and the Ursa Minor of ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' are made of stars (Their two namesake constellations to be precise). |
* The Ursa Major and the Ursa Minor of ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' are made of stars (Their two namesake constellations to be precise). |
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** Nightmare Moon's mane and tail are shadowy clouds full of stars. |
** Nightmare Moon's mane and tail are shadowy clouds full of stars. |
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** In [[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic |
** In [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Recap/S2 E4 Luna Eclipsed|Luna Eclipsed]] Luna has regained this trait partially. |
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* The three generals of the Beast Planet in ''[[War Planets]]'' appear to be made out of this (it's actually antimatter). |
* The three generals of the Beast Planet in ''[[War Planets]]'' appear to be made out of this (it's actually antimatter). |
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* In ''[[Fantasia]]'', Nyx (at the end of the Pastoral Symphony sequence) might qualify, as it's not clear whether the night is her body or her mantle. |
* In ''[[Fantasia]]'', Nyx (at the end of the Pastoral Symphony sequence) might qualify, as it's not clear whether the night is her body or her mantle. |