ansa

Dec. 5th, 2022 07:51 am
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Okay, so, that theme week didn't get completed -- between getting laid off and caring for a sick kid, my posting got disrupted. I'm saving the last couple words for later and start over with the regular mix:


ansa (AN-suh) n., (astronomy) the most protruding parts of a planetary ring as seen from a distance, looking like handles on either side of the planet's disc.


Especially noticeable as handles on Saturn, as those are easily visible from Earth with a common optical telescope. Also in anatomy, any loop-shaped structure, and in archeology, a looped handle, especially of a vase. The plural is ansae, which lets you know the word was taken directly from Latin, and that archeological sense is closest to the original: handle (of a cup or jar)/handle (of a door)/loop/clamp. Here's a drawing by Huygens, demonstrating his hypothesis that Saturn's ansae were rings:

ansae of Saturn are rings I tell you
Thanks, WikiMedia!

---L.

Date: 2022-12-05 04:42 pm (UTC)
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ouch. I'm really sorry you had such a calamitous week.

Date: 2022-12-06 12:08 am (UTC)
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Wishing you all the best, and thank you for the words you've managed to post despite reality going boom.

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