Osiris is an Egyptian deity.
Osiris may also refer to:
Nemesis is a Greek mythological spirit of divine retribution against those who succumb to hubris. Nemesis may also refer to:
Iris most often refers to:
Icarus is a character in Greek mythology.
Apollo is a Greek and Roman god of music, healing, light, prophecy and enlightenment.
Inferno may refer to:
Merlin is a Welsh wizard in Arthurian legend.
Moebius, Mœbius, Möbius or Mobius may refer to:
Loki is the god of mischief in Norse mythology.
Mantis is the common name of any insect in the order Mantodea, also commonly known as praying mantises.
Thor is a Germanic god associated with thunder.
Atlantis is a legendary island first mentioned by Plato.
Isis most commonly refers to the Egyptian goddess Isis, or as an acronym for the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
Ego the Living Planet is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Thor #132 and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby.
Prometheus is a figure in Greek mythology.
Air is the name given to the atmosphere of Earth.
Gilgamesh was a legendary king of Uruk.
ISO is the abbreviation for the International Organization for Standardization.
Hayabusa2 is an asteroid sample-return mission operated by the Japanese state space agency JAXA. It is a successor to the Hayabusa mission, which returned asteroid samples for the first time in June 2010. Hayabusa2 was launched on 3 December 2014 and rendezvoused in space with near-Earth asteroid 162173 Ryugu on 27 June 2018. It surveyed the asteroid for a year and a half and took samples. It left the asteroid in November 2019 and returned the samples to Earth on 5 December 2020 UTC. Its mission has now been extended through at least 2031, when it will rendezvous with the small, rapidly-rotating asteroid 1998 KY26.
Pluto is a dwarf planet in the Solar System.
Astra may refer to: