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Miele S4 Galaxy Series - S4210 Antares Also known as "Le Coeur de Scorpion" or "the heart of the Scorpion," Antares is a brilliant red binary star set within the Summer Milky Way.
Antares guides us to one of the great constellations of the sky, the zodiac's Scorpius -- the celestial scorpion.
Antares, gleaming redly at the heart of the scorpion's heart has a color similar to Mars.
This magnificent magnitude star shines opposite Betelgeuse, its counterpart in Orion, which is the 13th brightest star in the sky. One of Antares' translations is Ant-Ares, meaning "Rival of Mars". The ancient inscriptions make much of it in connection with the planet Mars. Astrologers considered the Scorpion the House of that planet and that god its guardian.
Thus it naturally followed the character of its constellation and is always associated with eminence and activity in mankind.
Meet now, the "heart" of Miele's S4 Galaxy range -- Antares.
S4210 Capella In the constellation of Auriga, lies Capella -- "the Little She-goat" -- the leading star from Auriga.
In legend this star represented the she-goat Amaltheia which suckled the infant Zeus, who later became one of the great Gods of Greek mythology. Many versions exist on the character of this constellation, the most widely known says that Auriga is the son of Theseus, Hyppolitus, with whom the stepmother Fedra was lostly fallen in love.
Hyppolitus, who was only interested in hunting and horses, rejected her and she, out of desperation, committed suicide leaving a writing stating she falsely denounced the youth to have done her violence. Theseus then sent his son away, who a little afterwards, whilst he was riding on his chariot had a tragic accident and died.
In the sky, Auriga is drawn with a goat in his arm, represented by Capella the 6th brightest star -- and one of Miele's shining stars.
S4210 Carina Canopus, better known as Carina, is the second brightest star in the sky. Canopus was actually a navigator for Menelaus, the king who led the Greeks into the Trojan War to reclaim his wife Helen from Paris of Troy.
Canopus died on the way home and a monument was erected at the place of his death and soon a city arose. The star itself has long been used for navigational purposes, roughly marking south.
Even today it is used by NASA astronauts to navigate through space as it is always visible below the plane of the solar system so never dipping behind the sun.
In the old constellation of Argo Navis, Carina marked the rudder of the ship, a very appropriate position for the Navigators star.
We now, proudly introduce Carina, the "rudder" of the Miele’s new S4 Galaxy Series.
S4580 Luna The personified goddess of the moon was known by the Greeks as Selene and Artemis and by their Roman counterparts as Luna, the Moon.
The Moon is the second brightest object in the sky, after the Sun, and the only natural satellite of the Earth.
In Greek mythology, Luna, the moon goddess, is known for her countless love affairs. In one such affair, she fell in love with a handsome shepherd named Endymion from Asia Minor.
He was so beautiful that Luna asked her father Zeus to allow him to decide his own fate. Zeus granted Luna's request and Endymion made the decision to live forever in sleep.
Legend has it that Luna's moon rays fall upon sleeping mortals, and her kisses fall upon her love, Endymion.
After her brother, Helios, the Sun, finishes his journey across the sky, Luna begins her ascent, as night falls upon the Earth.
Now we ask you to fall in love with Miele's Luna -- our bright addition to the all new S4 Galaxy Series.
S4780 Orion Orion is the master of the winter skies. He lords over the heavens from late fall to early spring with his hunting dog Sirius trailing at his feet.
Like all myths borrowed from several sources over a length of time, the Greek stories offer many variations surrounding Orion. The most fabled story is that Orion was famous for his proficiency both as a hunter and as a lover.
When he boasted that he would eventually rid the earth of all the wild animals, his doom was sealed. The god Apollo, who was concerned that Orion had designs on his twin sister Artemis, told the Earth goddess of his boast. She sent the scorpion to kill Orion with its sting, but when they engaged in battle, Orion realized very quickly that the Scorpion's armor was impervious to any mortal's attack.
Orion then jumped into the sea to escape. Apollo witnessed this and decided he wouldn't let him escape so easily. He challenged his sister Artemis, who was an excellent shot, to fire an arrow and hit the small black object far away in the sea.
Artemis struck the object with her first shot, and a few moments later, the body of Orion washed up on the shore. Artemis implored the gods to restore his life, but Zeus objected. So Artemis placed Orion's image in the heavens, to forever immortalize her love.
Even today, in his eternal hunting, Orion is careful to keep well ahead of the scorpion. As Scorpius rises in the east, Orion the hunter, is just starting to disappear behind the western horizon.
We proudly introduce - Orion, Miele's hunter of the west and the champion of our S4 Galaxy Series.
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