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+ | Sometime in the mid-to-late [[20th century]], wizard theoretician [[Hambledon Quince]] controversially proposed that wizards originally originated from Mars, and that [[Muggles]] originated from mushrooms. |
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Mars was noticed to be "bright" by two [[centaur]]s, [[Ronan]] and [[Bane]], whom [[Harry Potter|Harry]] and [[Rubeus Hagrid|Hagrid]] encountered in the [[Forbidden Forest]] one night in [[1992]].<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'', ch.15</ref> |
Mars was noticed to be "bright" by two [[centaur]]s, [[Ronan]] and [[Bane]], whom [[Harry Potter|Harry]] and [[Rubeus Hagrid|Hagrid]] encountered in the [[Forbidden Forest]] one night in [[1992]].<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'', ch.15</ref> |
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− | In the [[1995–1996 school year]], the centaur [[Firenze]] pointed out Mars during his first [[Divination]] class. He referred to it as the "bringer of battle |
+ | In the [[1995–1996 school year]], the centaur [[Firenze]] pointed out Mars during his first [[Divination]] class. He referred to it as the ''"bringer of battle,"'' and said it indicated that the [[Wizarding world]] was currently experiencing a brief calm between two wars. |
− | [[Sybill Trelawney]] had also discussed Mars in her class, teaching that it causes accidents and burns when in a particular |
+ | [[Sybill Trelawney]] had also discussed Mars in her class, pointing out the fascinating angle the planet made to Neptune with her [[orrery]],<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', ch.29</ref> and teaching that it causes accidents and burns when in a particular alignment with Saturn. Firenze, however, dismissed this as "human nonsense."<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'', ch.27</ref> |
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+ | *''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' {{1st}} |
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+ | *''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' {{Mention}} |
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+ | *''[[Wizard of the Month]]'' {{Mention}} |
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==External links== |
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+ | *[[Wikipedia:Mars|Mars]] on Wikipedia |
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Revision as of 11:36, 1 August 2015
"Is this all real? Or has this been happening inside my head?"
The topic of this article is of a real-life subject that has been mentioned "in-universe" in a canon source. The Harry Potter Wiki is written from the perspective that all information presented in canon is true (e.g., Hogwarts really existed), and, as such, details contained in this article may differ from real world facts. |
Mars is the fourth planet from the sun and appears reddish in colour.
History
Sometime in the mid-to-late 20th century, wizard theoretician Hambledon Quince controversially proposed that wizards originally originated from Mars, and that Muggles originated from mushrooms.
Mars was noticed to be "bright" by two centaurs, Ronan and Bane, whom Harry and Hagrid encountered in the Forbidden Forest one night in 1992.[1]
In the 1995–1996 school year, the centaur Firenze pointed out Mars during his first Divination class. He referred to it as the "bringer of battle," and said it indicated that the Wizarding world was currently experiencing a brief calm between two wars.
Sybill Trelawney had also discussed Mars in her class, pointing out the fascinating angle the planet made to Neptune with her orrery,[2] and teaching that it causes accidents and burns when in a particular alignment with Saturn. Firenze, however, dismissed this as "human nonsense."[3]
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (First appearance)
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Mentioned only)
- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
- Wizard of the Month (Mentioned only)
External links
- Mars on Wikipedia
Notes and references
Astronomy | |||||
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Professors: Satyavati Shah · Aurora Sinistra | |||||
Astronomy at Hogwarts: Astronomy classroom · Astronomy Corridor · Astronomy Club · Astronomy department · Astronomy homework meeting · Astronomy reading room · Astronomy Room · Astronomy Stairs · Astronomy Tower | |||||
Astronomers: Aurora Sinistra · Copernicus · George von Rheticus · Perpetua Fancourt · Hesper Starkey | |||||
Objects: Astrolabe · Globe of the Moon · Lunascope · Moon chart · Orrery · Sextant · Star chart · Telescope | |||||
Planets: Jupiter · Mars · Mercury · Neptune · Pluto · Rogue planets · Saturn · Uranus · Venus | |||||
Satellites: Callisto · Europa · Ganymede · Io · Moon | |||||
Constellations: Aquila · Bartholomeus · Cetus · Crater · Dark cloud constellations · Orion · Ursa Major | |||||
Other topics: Black holes · Cosmic ages · Dark energy · Dark matter · Eclipse · Lunar phases · Meteor showers · Space weather · Wormholes |