Athena (disambiguation)

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In Greek mythology, Athena (Ancient Greek: Αθηνά) is a goddess of wisdom, strategic-war and weaving.

Athena may also refer to:

Places[]

Companies[]

Arts and entertainment[]

Music[]

Video games[]

Other uses in arts and entertainment[]

Ships[]

  • Athena (yacht), formerly the largest private sailing yacht in the world
  • MV Astoria, cruiseliner formerly "MS Athena", former transatlantic liner Stockholm
  • MS Pearl Seaways, cruise-ferry formerly "M/S Athena"
  • MS Athina B, coaster that beached at Brighton in 1980, sometimes mis-reported as Athena B
  • FV Athena, a supertrawler and factory ship that caught fire in October 2010
  • SS Athena, a 1893 Greek steamship

Science and technology[]

Equipment in outer space[]

Other uses in science and technology[]

  • ATHENA, a CERN antimatter research project
  • ATHENA computer, an early missile guidance computer
  • Project Athena, a project to produce a computing environment for educational use
  • X Athena Widgets, X Window System's widget toolkit
  • Advanced Test High Energy Asset, a directed-energy weapon

Other uses[]

See also[]

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