Apollo doesn't really have a power, per say...He was granted the Nine Muses, though. So part of him is based around poetry, haikus, paintings, art, and things like that. The other part of him is based on the sun. Apollo pulls the sun-chariot (the sun) across the sky.
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In Greek mythology, Apollo was the god of the sun.
Prophesy
Zeus gave Apollo the power of the sun and poetry.
Apollo Artemis' two powers were love and power
he delivered mail
He had the power to open up the heavens with light.
In "The Torso of Apollo," the torso of Apollo is described as suffused with brilliance from. This suggests that Apollo's divine radiance and power emanate from his torso, symbolizing his strength and beauty. It conveys the idea that even in fragmentary form, Apollo's presence and influence are undeniable.
No. The Greeks had two sun gods, Apollo, who drew his power from the sun, and Helios, who drove the sun chariot. The Romans downsized to Apollo only.
Apollo was the Greek god of the sun, light, healing, music, and prophecy. He was commonly associated with truth and harmony. Apollo was said to have the power to heal the sick, inspire creativity, and provide prophetic guidance.
Polonium-210 was used in the Apollo program to power the lunar module's fuel cells. It is a highly radioactive and toxic element that releases alpha particles, which can be dangerous if ingested or inhaled.
The horse power of the engine of the Buick Apollo automatic 1974 is 100 (SAE net), with a top speed of 156 mph.