Pandora (disambiguation)

Pandora is a character in Greek mythology.

Pandora may also refer to:

Mythology

Places

Extraterrestrial

Terrestrial

North America

Oceania

Elsewhere

  • Pandora, Punjab, a village in Pakistan also known as Pindorah
  • Pandora Islet, part of Ducie Island in the South Pacific Ocean
  • Pandora mine, which supplied Klondyke mill in the Gwydyr Forest of north Wales in the United Kingdom
  • Pandora Spire, Victoria Land, Antarctica

People

Arts, entertainment, and media

Fictional entities

  • Pandora (Avatar), a fictional moon, and the setting for James Cameron's Avatar film and video game
  • Pandora (comics), a comic book character from Avatar Press
  • Pandora (DC Comics), a comic book interpretation of her namesake in Greek mythology
  • Pandora (Re:Zero), a character in the light novel series Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World
  • Pandora, the main character in the anime Because I'm the Goddess
  • Pandora, the barren planet of the Borderlands universe
  • Pandora, the artificially-created human key to opening Pandora's Box in God of War III
  • Pandora, a character in the Guitar Hero series of video games
  • Pandora, a character in the Kid Icarus series of video games
  • Pandora, one of the antagonists in the Mega Man ZX series
  • Pandora, a fictional planet in the Noon Universe by Soviet authors Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
  • Pandora, the sister of the god Hades in the Saint Seiya anime and manga series
  • Pandora, a fictional planet created by Frank Herbert, first introduced in The Jesus Incident
  • Pandora Braithwaite, a fictional character in the Adrian Mole books
  • Pandora Moon, a fictional character in the British drama Skins
  • Pandora Pann, a DC Comics character

Film and television

  • Pandora (2016 film), a South Korean film
  • Pandora (TV series), a 2019 sci-fi television series.
  • "Pandora" (Skins episode), an episode of the teen drama Skins
  • "Pandora" (Smallville episode), an episode from the 9th season of the sci-fi series Smallville
  • Pandora the Brat, a pig-tailed character with a Southern accent, played by Rita Moreno on the 70's PBS series The Electric Company

Gaming

  • Pandora (console), a hand held video game console with open-source software
  • Pandora (Interceptor Software), a game publishing label established in 1986
  • Pandora, a video game released in 1988 on the Amiga and Atari ST, by Firebird Games
  • Pandora: First Contact, a 4X game

Literature

Music

Groups

Albums

Songs

Other uses in music

  • Pandora Radio, an automated music recommendation service and custodian of the Music Genome Project
  • Pandora, alternate spelling for the bandora (instrument), a stringed musical instrument

Other uses in arts and entertainment, and media

  • Pandora (painting), a c. 1896 painting by John William Waterhouse
  • Pandora (sculpture), an 1819 marble by Jean-Pierre Cortot
  • Pandora, the name of a comic strip and its lead character in the UK music magazine Kerrang!
  • "Gallifrey: Pandora", episode 2.3 of the Doctor Who spin-off audio series

Organisms

  • Pandora (fungus), a genus of fungi
  • Pandora, established by Doubleday around 1848, an invalid name of the butterfly genus Panacea (butterfly)
  • Pandora, a genus of bivalves in family Pandoridae
  • Pandora pinemoth or Pandora moth (Coloradia pandora)
  • Pandoras, several ray-finned fish species in the genus Pagellus
  • Symbion pandora, a jug-shaped microscopic aquatic animal

Technology

  • Pandora (marketplace), a defunct darknet market
  • Pandora Archive, an online archive run by the National Library of Australia
  • Pandora FMS (Flexible Monitoring System), a distributed computer monitoring system
  • NASA Pandora Project, a NASA spectrometer system responsible for air radiance measurements

Other uses

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See also

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