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Revision as of 17:13, 2 February 2015 by JHunterJ (talk | contribs) (non-smart quotation marks, restore noun phrases)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)An aurora is a natural light display in the sky based around the polar regions.
Aurora may also refer to:
- Aurora (mythology), the Roman goddess of dawn
Places
Brazil
Philippines
Romania
- Aurora, Cujmir, Mehedinţi County
- Cap Aurora, Mangalia, Constanţa County
United States
- Aurora, Arkansas
- Aurora, Stanislaus County, California
- Aurora, Colorado
- Aurora, Illinois
- Aurora, Indiana
- Aurora, Iowa
- Aurora, Kansas
- Aurora, Kentucky
- Aurora, New Orleans, Louisiana
- Aurora, Maine
- Aurora, Minnesota
- Aurora Township, Steele County, Minnesota
- Aurora, Missouri
- Aurora, Nebraska
- Aurora, Cayuga County, New York
- Aurora, Erie County, New York
- Aurora, Nevada
- Aurora, North Carolina
- Aurora, Ohio
- Aurora, Oregon
- Aurora County, South Dakota
- Aurora, South Dakota
- Aurora, Texas
- Aurora, Utah
- Aurora Avenue, Seattle, Washington
- Aurora, West Virginia
- Aurora, Florence County, Wisconsin, a town
- Aurora (community), Florence County, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
- Aurora, Kenosha County, Wisconsin
- Aurora, Taylor County, Wisconsin
- Aurora, Washington County, Wisconsin
- Aurora, Waushara County, Wisconsin
Other places
- Aurora, Victoria, Australia
- Aurora, Ontario, Canada
- Aurora (Turin), Italy
- Aurora Cave, New Zealand
- Aurora, Western Cape, South Africa
- Aurora, Suriname
- Aurora Island or Maéwo, Vanuatu
- Aurora Islands, phantom isles (once considered near the Falklands)
Education
- Aurora University, Illinois, United States
- Aurora College, Northwest Territories, Canada
- Aurora College (Invercargill), New Zealand
- Community College of Aurora, Colorado, United States
Entertainment
Film and television
- Aurora (1984 film), an Italian drama
- Aurora (2006 film), a Ukrainian film
- Aurora (2010 film), a Romanian crime story
- Aurora (2014 film), a Chilean film
- Aurora Awards, an international film and video competition
- Aurora (telenovela)
- "Aurora" (Stargate Atlantis), an episode of Stargate Atlantis
- Aurora class battleship, a ship in the Stargate franchise
- Aurora Community Channel, an Australian TV channel
Gaming
- Aurora Engine, a BioWare game engine
- Aurora toolset, a toolkit used with the Aurora Engine
- Aurora Unit, an element of the game Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
- Sega Aurora, a gaming hardware platform
- Aurora, a gaming PC brand by Alienware
Music
- Aurora (opera), a 1908 opera by Ettore Panizza
- Aurora (tone poem), an orchestral tone poem by William Lloyd Webber
Bands
- Aurora (Christian band), an American/British girl group
- Aurora (electronica band), a British group
- Aurora (punk band), a Hungarian group
- Aurora, a German dark wave band later known as Aurora Sutra
Albums
- Aurora (Angela Chang album) (2005)
- Aurora (Antiskeptic album)
- Aurora (Asia album) (1986)
- Aurora (Aurora album)
- Aurora (Bada album) (2004)
- Aurora (Esmerine album) (2005)
- Aurora (Jean-Luc Ponty album) (1976)
- Aurora (Nico Touches the Walls album) (2009)
- Aurora (Susumu Hirasawa album)
- Aurora, an album by Avishai Cohen
- Aurora, an album by Crash Vegas
- Aurora, an album of Joey Moe
Songs
- "Aurora" (Foo Fighters song)
- "Aurora" (Lights Action song)
- "Aurora", a song by 36 Crazyfists from Rest Inside the Flames
- "Aurora", a song by The Andrews Sisters
- "Aurora", a song by Björk from Vespertine
- "L'aurora", a song by Eros Ramazzotti from Dove c'è musica
- "Aurora", a song by Gloria Trevi from De Película
- "Aurora", a song by Hans Zimmer
- "Aurora", a song by Lapush from Someplace Closer to Here
- "Aurora", a song by Susumu Hirasawa from Aurora
- "Aurora 2", a Susumu Hirasawa remix of "Aurora" from Solar Ray
- "Aurora", a song by Vanessa Mae from Storm
- "Aurora", a song by Veruca Salt from Tank Girl
Fictional characters
- Aurora (comics), a Marvel comics character
- Aurora (Disney), the title character from the Disney film Sleeping Beauty
- Daisuke Aurora, a Heat Guy J character
- Princess Aurora, the Sleeping Beauty character in Once Upon a Time
- Aurora, the main protagonist from the role playing game Child of Light
Literature
- Aurora (literary journal), a literary journal published from 1821 to 1837
- Aurora (planet), a world in Isaac Asimov's fiction
- Prix Aurora Awards, a Canadian literature award
- Aurora, a novel by Michel Leiris
- Aurora, an airship in the novel Airborn
- Aurora-Verlag, a New York based German language publisher co-founded in 1944 by Lion Feuchtwanger
Media
- Aurora (newspaper), an 1899–1957 Swedish publication
- Aurora de Chile, the first periodical in Chilean history
- Philadelphia Aurora, a newspaper published from 1794 to 1824
Organizations
- Aurora (pen manufacturer)
- Aurora Energy, an Australian electricity company
- Aurora Film Corporation, a film production and distribution company in India
- Aurora Flight Sciences, an US aerospace company, designing and manufacturing UAVs and aerostructures
- Aurora Health Care
- Aurora Plastics Corporation, an American toy and hobby company
- Aurora Productions, Hollywood, a film production house in US
Science and technology
Astronomy
- 94 Aurora, an asteroid
- Aurora 7, a nickname for the Mercury-Atlas 7, the second American spacecraft to orbit the earth
- Aurora Flight Sciences, an American aerospace company
- Aurora programme, a human spaceflight programme of the European Space Agency
- Aurora, an albedo feature on Mercury
Biology
- Aurora (genus), a genus of sponges
- Aurora kinase, an enzyme
Computing and internet
- Aurora (operating system), a netbook OS based on Ubuntu
- Aurora (protocol), a communications protocol from Xilinx
- Aurora database analytics engine, a high-performance database developed by Amazon
- Aurora Generator Test, a 2007 experiment by Idaho National Laboratory to demonstrate how a cyber attack could destroy physical components of the electric grid
- Aurora SPARC Linux, a Linux distribution
- Operation Aurora, a 2009 cyber attack
- Aurora, a tablet in the NOVO7 series
- Aurora, a version of the Firefox browser
- AURORA, an entrant in the NIST hash function competition
Sports
- Aurora Formula One, a motor racing championship
- Aurora F.C., a Guatemalan football club
- Club Aurora, a Bolivian football club
Structures
- Aurora Bridge, Seattle, Washington, U.S.
- Aurora Place, a skyscraper in Sydney, New South Wales
- Aurora Stadium, Launceston, Tasmania
- Aurora Tower, a skyscraper in Brisbane, Queensland
- Aurora Wheel, a ferris wheel in Kuwana, Mie Prefecture, Japan
- Aurora, Dichteren, a windmill in Gelderland, Netherlands
Transportation
- Aurora (aircraft), a rumored American reconnaissance aircraft
- Aurora (airline), a Russian airline
- Lockheed CP-140 Aurora, a maritime patrol aircraft used by the Royal Canadian Air Force
Automobiles
- Aurora (1957 automobile)
- Aurora Solar Car
- Oldsmobile Aurora, launched in 1995
Rail
- Aurora (Erie Railroad station), the former train station serving the residents of Aurora, Ohio
- Aurora (Metra), a station on Metra's BNSF Railway Line in Aurora, Illinois
- Aurora (train), a domestic Trans Europ Express in Italy
- Aurora Winter Train, seasonal passenger service on the Alaska Railroad
- Aurora, a South Devon Railway Comet class locomotive
Watercraft
- Russian cruiser Aurora, a key ship in the October Revolution
- SY Aurora, a steam yacht used for Antarctic exploration that made several Antarctic expeditions
- USS Aurora (SP-345), a U.S. Navy tug and minesweeper
- HMS Aurora, several Royal Navy ships
- MV Aurora, several Motor Vessels
- SS Aurora, several steamships
Other uses
- Aurora (given name), a feminine given name (and list of people with the name)
- Aurora (sculpture), a sculpture by Mark di Suvero
- Aurora (grape) or Aurore, a hybrid wine grape variety
- Aurora (typeface), a serif font
- Jagjit Singh Aurora (1916–2005), Indian soldier
See also
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Aurora.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Categories: