Astro may refer to:
- Chevrolet Astro, a "mid-size" van
- American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology or its annual conference
- ASTRO, the Autonomous Space Transport Robotic Operations vehicle.
- Astro (band), a Japanese noise music project
- Astro, A company which makes pro gaming headsets, specifically the Major League Gaming headsets.
- Astro Boy, the American title for the Japanese animated series Tetsuwan Atomu.
- Astro Chicken, a video game.
- Astro City, a comic book series.
- GMC Astro, a cabover tractor-trailer truck made by GMC from 1968-1988
- Astro-Gnome, an American automobile.
- The Houston Astros, a Major League Baseball team
- Astro (The Jetsons), a dog on the animated television series The Jetsons.
- Astro Lounge, a 1999 album by rock band Smash Mouth.
- Astro Megaship, a fictional spaceship.
- Astro (Motorola), used to describe the digital voice radios produced by Motorola
- Astro (Navigation), celestial Navigation, positional astronomy, navigating by the stars
- Astro Nusantara, Indonesia subscription-based multi-channel TV service
- Astro yogourt, a Parmalat Canada product
- Astrodome, a sports venue in Houston, Texas. The first home of the Houston Astros
- Astrology
- Astronomy
- Astrobiology
- Astrochemistry
- Astro-geodetic methods, a group of important methods in geodesy, satellite techniques and astrometry.
- Astrometry
- Astrophysics
- Astro (satellite TV), a Malaysian subscription-based multi-channel satellite TV and radio service
- Astro MAX, a personal video recorder service
- Project names of astronomy satellites developed by ISAS (now JAXA) — ASTRO-A (Hinotori), ASTRO-B (Tenma), ASTRO-C (Ginga), ASTRO-D (ASCA), ASTRO-E and ASTRO-EII (Suzaku), ASTRO-F (Akari), ASTRO-G (VSOP-2), ASTRO-H (NeXT).
- Astro-twin, an astrology term.
- "Astro", a song by The White Stripes from their 1999 album The White Stripes
- Adobe Flash Player 10 version
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