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Munin may refer to: *Munin (satellite) * Munin (software) * ''Munin'' (video game) *Muninn, one of the ravens "Huginn and Muninn" in Norse mythology **Hugin and Munin (Marvel Comics), fictional characters based on the above *''Munin'', a half-scale Gokstad ship replica in Vancouver, B.C., Canada *, several ships of the Swedish Navy People * Munin Barua (1946–2018), Indian film director * Munin Barkotoki (1915-1993), Indian writer * Munin Saiprasart (born 1988), Thai cartoonist *Iliya Munin Iliya Munin ( bg, Илия Мунин; born 16 January 1993) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a right-back for PFC Bansko Bansko ( bg, Банско) is a Bulgarian professional association football club from the town of Bansko, currently ... (born 1993), Bulgarian footballer * Nellie Munin (born 1962), Israeli lawyer {{disambiguation, given name, surname ...
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Munin (satellite)
Munin was a Swedish nanosatellite. It was launched on November 21, 2000 on a Delta II rocket from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, together with two other satellites. Munin was developed by the Swedish Institute of Space Physics in cooperation with students from Luleå University of Technology and Umeå University. Last contact was on February 12, 2001, after a manual CPU reset; failure was probably in the boot PROM. General information * Dimensions ** Size: 213 x 213 x 218 (height) mm ** Mass: * Science ** Combined ion and electron spectrometer ** High energy particle detector ** Miniature CCD camera intended for auroral imaging * Onboard computer ** CPU: Texas Instrument TMS320C50 at ** RAM: 2 MByte Elliptical polar orbit. Perigee: 698 km, apogee An apsis (; ) is the farthest or nearest point in the orbit of a planetary body about its primary body. For example, the apsides of the Earth are called the aphelion and perihelion. General descript ...
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Munin (software)
Munin is a free and open-source computer system monitoring, network monitoring and infrastructure monitoring software application. Munin is written in Perl and uses RRDtool to create graphs, which are accessible over a web interface. Its emphasis is on plug and play capabilities. About 500 monitoring plugins are currently available. It is intended to make it easy to determine "what's different today" when a performance problem happens and to provide visibility into capacity and utilization of resources. History Munin was started by Jimmy Olsen late 2003, based on RRDtool by Tobi Oetiker. Development has slowed since 2005, but Munin is a stable tool and is still maintained. “Its name is derived from Norse mythology. One of the two ravens who report the news of the world to the god Odin is called Munin, and the other is named Hugin. Munin is 'memory', and Hugin is 'thought'.” Architecture Plugins Plugins are the specialized programs that are called by Munin nodes to gat ...
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Munin (video Game)
Munin is a video game published by Daedalic Entertainment Daedalic Entertainment GmbH is a German video game developer and Video game publisher, publisher based in Hamburg. They are best known for developing point-and-click adventure games. History Daedalic Entertainment was founded on 1 March 2007 ... on June 10, 2014. The game was developed by Portuguese indie game company Gojira. It is a puzzle-platform game, with references to Norse gods and monsters. An iOS version was released on July 7, 2014. Gameplay In the game, the main protagonist, Munin, has had her wings taken by the Norse God Loki. This forces her to move around on two legs to retrieve her wings. Munin requires players to rotate parts of the environment in the game, to allow them to complete each level. The game's levels are split into nine different chapters, with a total of 77 levels, or roughly 7 hours of playing time in the game. Each level in the game is separated into multiple "tiles", with each contain ...
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Huginn And Muninn
In Norse mythology, Huginn (Old Norse: "thought"Orchard (1997:92).) and Muninn (Old Norse "memory"Orchard (1997:115). or "mind"Lindow (2001:186).) are a pair of ravens that fly all over the world, Midgard, and bring information to the god Odin. Huginn and Muninn are attested in the ''Poetic Edda'', compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources: the ''Prose Edda'' and ''Heimskringla''; in the ''Third Grammatical Treatise'', compiled in the 13th century by Óláfr Þórðarson; and in the poetry of skalds. The names of the ravens are sometimes modernly anglicized as Hugin and Munin. In the ''Poetic Edda'', a disguised Odin expresses that he fears that they may not return from their daily flights. The ''Prose Edda'' explains that Odin is referred to as '' Hrafnaguð'' (O.N.: ; "raven-god") due to his association with Huginn and Muninn. In the ''Prose Edda'' and the ''Third Grammatical Treatise'', the two ravens are described as perching on Odin's shoulders. ''Heimskri ...
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Hugin And Munin (Marvel Comics)
Throughout the stories published in Marvel Comics since his first appearance in ''Journey into Mystery'' #83 (Aug. 1962), the Thor character has accumulated a number of recognizable supporting characters. Like Thor, many of these characters are based on mythological figures, however a number of original characters have appeared as well. Thor has also formed strong bonds or close working relationships with other superheroes since becoming a founding member of The Avengers in 1963. In addition, Thor has an extensive rogues gallery. Family Like Thor most of his family members are based on figures from Norse Mythology and as in those myths they fill major roles throughout the publication. Thor's relationship with his family has been described as "shakespearean". * Angela; the daughter of Odin and Frigga, who as an infant was presumably killed by Angels of the Tenth Realm known as Heven, during their attack on Asgard. *Balder; god of light based on the deity Baldr, is one of Tho ...
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Munin Barua
Munin Barua ( as, মুনিন বৰুৱা; 5 November 1946 – 7 April 2018) was an Indian film director in Assamese cinematography. Among his best-known films are ''Pita-Putro'', ''Prabhati Pokhir Gaan'', ''Hiya Diya Niya'', Daag, '' Nayak'' and ''Bidhata''. Barua is widely regarded in Assam to have been one of the directors who helped popularize and establish Assamese cinema outside the state, primarily elsewhere in India where other industries had historically dominated. In 2000, his film ''Hiya Diya Niya'' became a first 'blockbuster hit' in Assamese cinema, which helped revive the Assamese film industry. Another film, ''Dinabandhu'', received National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Assamese in 2005. He died on 7 April 2018, at the age of 71 in Guwahati. Early life Barua was born in 1946 at Khumtai in Golaghat district, Assam. His father was late Hemendra Nath Barua, who was the mouzadar in Khumtai mouza and mother is Latika Barua. He is the youngest in hi ...
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Munin Barkotoki
Munin may refer to: *Munin (satellite) * Munin (software) * ''Munin'' (video game) *Muninn, one of the ravens "Huginn and Muninn" in Norse mythology **Hugin and Munin (Marvel Comics), fictional characters based on the above *''Munin'', a half-scale Gokstad ship replica in Vancouver, B.C., Canada *, several ships of the Swedish Navy People * Munin Barua (1946–2018), Indian film director * Munin Barkotoki (1915-1993), Indian writer * Munin Saiprasart (born 1988), Thai cartoonist *Iliya Munin Iliya Munin ( bg, Илия Мунин; born 16 January 1993) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a right-back for PFC Bansko Bansko ( bg, Банско) is a Bulgarian professional association football club from the town of Bansko, currently ... (born 1993), Bulgarian footballer * Nellie Munin (born 1962), Israeli lawyer {{disambiguation, given name, surname ...
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Munin Saiprasart
Munin Saiprasart (Nickname: May), is a professional cartoonist, well known for her success in the comic industry in Thailand. Her first comic book name is "''Munin"'' from the "Jumaao" publisher. She owns a line drawing design of the music video “Ratreesawat - Good Night”, which is a story of soldiers operating in the three southern border provinces of Thailand. Early life Saiprasart was born on April 12, 1988, in Khon Kaen province, Thailand. She graduated from the Faculty of Architecture, Khon Kaen University, and got first honored gold medal. She used to send her drawing to many competitions, which sparked her desire to be a cartoonist. She also received many prizes and awards for her work. While studying she used to draw the cartoon pattern that was copied from the famous comics in that period. Later, she liked to draw Japanese cartoons which she developed her drawing skill. Munin used her friend as a character to draw her cartoon. People admired her skill in drawing ...
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Iliya Munin
Iliya Munin ( bg, Илия Мунин; born 16 January 1993) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a right-back for PFC Bansko Bansko ( bg, Банско) is a Bulgarian professional association football club from the town of Bansko, currently playing in the South-West Third League, the third division of Bulgarian football. Its home matches take place at the Saint Petar .... Career statistics Club References External links * Living people 1993 births Bulgarian men's footballers Men's association football defenders FC Lyubimets players PFC Beroe Stara Zagora players PFC Litex Lovech players PFC Bansko players FC Vereya players FC Dunav Ruse players FC Septemvri Simitli players First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players {{Bulgaria-footy-defender-stub ...
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