- - Stargazer's muse
- - Erato's sister Muse
- - Woman on the US Naval Observatory's seal
- - Astronomer's Muse
- - Galileo's Muse
- - Sister of Erato or Clio
- - Erato's sister
- - Galileo's 1-Across
- - Sagan's Muse
- - Astronomy's muse
- - Ptolemy's Muse
- - Clio's sister.
- - Thalia's sister
- - Sister of Polyhymnia
- - Sister of Erato
- - Sister of Thalia
- - Sister of Calliope
- - Sister of Clio
- - muse of astronomy in greek mythology
- - Muse for Galileo
- - Muse of astronomy
- - Astronomy Muse
- - Take film away from unfamiliar muse
- - Muse for astronomers
- - Muse symbolized by a globe and compass
- - The muse of astronomy and another name for Aphrodite
- - Muse invoked in 'Paradise Lost'
- - Muse often depicted holding a globe
- - Muse often depicted with a celestial globe
- - Muse for Sagan
- - Astronomical Muse
- - Astronomers' Muse
- - Greek Muse of astronomy
- - Muse holding a globe
- - Muse often pictured holding a globe
- - Connoisseur of astronomy
- - Muse with a globe
- - Muse who holds a globe
- - Goddess whom Milton called "heavenly born"
- - Goddess pictured with a globe
- - A name for Aphrodite
- - Muse for Hipparchus
- - Goddess of astronomy.
- - Helicon dweller.
- - Her symbols, a globe and staff.
- - Dweller on Helicon.
- - The Muse with staff and globe.
- - Her symbol is staff and globe.
- - One of the Muses
- - A Muse
- - Muse
- - Partly explain a rule about astronomers' inspiration
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