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Cimon

[ sahy-muhn ]

noun

  1. 507–499 b.c., Athenian military leader, naval commander, and statesman (son of Miltiades).


Cimon

/ ˈɪə /

noun

  1. Cimon449 bcMAthenianMILITARY: military commanderMILITARY: naval commander died 449 bc , Athenian military and naval commander: defeated the Persians at Eurymedon (?466)
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On the right side of the painting is an allegory of charity from ancient Rome: The elderly Cimon is breastfed in prison by his daughter.

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Named Cimon, it’s an improved version of what flew up last year to be tested as an astronaut’s helper.

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But IBM's Matthias Biniok said it was a successful mission, even if CIMON-1 ignored some requests from ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst.

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"CIMON-1 had a very successful mission and the astronauts really liked working with him," Biniok, IBM project manager, Watson AI, said in an email to Fox News.

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"CIMON can only say things that were trained and he has no self-learning capabilities," Biniok added.

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