Aurora (panangilawlawag)
From Wikipedia
Ti Aurora ket balikas a Latin iti "parbangon".
Mabalin a dumakamat kadagiti sumaganad:
- Filipinas
- Aurora (provincia)
- Maria Aurora, Aurora
- Aurora, Isabela
- Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur
- Guatemala
- La Aurora International Airport, in Guatemala City, Guatemala.
- In Canada:
- Aurora, Ontario
- Aurora Place, Alberta
- Aurora, New Brunswick
- South Africa
- Aurora, South Africa
- Aurora was the ancient Roman equivalent of Eos, the ancient Greek goddess of the dawn.
- Aurora, an atmospheric optical phenomenon caused by electrically-charged solar wind particles bombarding the upper atmosphere of a planet in the presence of a magnetic field.
- Automobiles:
- Aurora safety car of 1957
- Oldsmobile Aurora
- Several aircraft:
- A (possibly fictional) U.S. Air Force hypersonic spy plane. See Aurora aircraft.
- The Canadian name for the P-3 Orion maritime patrol aircraft.
- Several marine vessels:
- Ten ships of the Royal Navy named HMS Aurora.
- The name of the cruiser in Saint Petersburg that rang in the Russian Revolution of 1917. See cruiser Aurora.
- One of two Australian Antarctic expedition vessels; see Aurora (ship) and Aurora Australis (icebreaker).
- MV Aurora, a cruise ship operated by P & O Cruises.
- M/V Aurora, a ferry vessel operated by the Alaska Marine Highway System.
- In space:
- An asteroid, discovered by J. C. Watson, in September 6, 1867. See 94 Aurora.
- The Aurora Programme, a strategy of the European Space Agency.
- In fiction:
- The princess in Walt Disney's version of Sleeping Beauty. See Princess Aurora.
- A superhero in the Marvel Universe. See Aurora
- One of the Spacer worlds in Isaac Asimov's fiction. See Aurora (planet).
- A science fiction & fantasy society from Rijeka, Croatia. See Aurora, SF society
- In music:
- a UK house group, also known as Aurora UK
- a California (US)-based ambient group
- a US contemporary Christian R&B group
- a Mexican Latin music band.
- a Hungarian punk rock band, formed in 1982.
- a symphonic poem composed by the late William Lloyd Webber, father of musical theater composer-impresario Andrew Lloyd Webber and renowned cellist Julian Lloyd Webber.
- a song by Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk from her album Vespertine (2001)
- an album by Susumu Hirasawa, Aurora
- The name of the game engine that runs Neverwinter Nights, the toolset is called the Aurora toolset because of this.
In biology:
- The collective noun for a group of polar bears.
- The name of a family of kinases
- it is also a popular name for women, such as the beautiful aurora of loveland(howyadoin, from p)