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Pandora is a character in Greek mythology
Pandora may also refer to:
- Pandora II, a character in Greek mythology named after her grandmother Pandora
Astronomy
- Pandora (moon), one of the natural satellites of Saturn
- 55 Pandora, an asteroid
In popular culture
- "Pandora", a song by Madina Lake from their album From Them, Through Us, to You
- "Pandora", a song by Parkway Drive from their album Killing with a Smile
- Pandora, a fictional planet created by Frank Herbert, first introduced in The Jesus Incident
- Pandora, the barren planet 2009 Role Playing Shooter game Borderlands is set on
- Pandora, the name of a comic strip and its lead character in the UK music magazine Kerrang!
- Pandora (album), by Taiwanese pop singer and actress Angela Chang
- Pandora (Avatar), a fictional moon, and the setting for James Cameron’s Avatar film and video game
- Pandora (novel), a novel by Anne Rice about a vampire of the same name
- "Pandora" (Skins episode), an episode of the teen drama Skins
- "Pandora (For Cindy)", a song by the Cocteau Twins from their album Treasure
- Pandora Hearts, a Japanese manga series by Jun Mochizuki
- Pandora Tomorrow, the second game in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell series of games
- "Pandora's Aquarium", a song by Tori Amos from her album From the Choirgirl Hotel
- Pandora's Clock, a 1996 made-for-TV movie based on the novel by John J. Nance
- Pandora's Daughter, a novel by Iris Johansen
- "Gallifrey: Pandora", episode 2.3 of the Doctor Who spin-off audio series
Organisms
- Pandora (bivalve), established by Lamarck in 1799, a bivalve genus in family Pandoridae
- Pandora (fungus), an Entomophthorales fungi genus (Pandora neoaphidis)
- Pandora Pinemoth or Pandora Moth (Coloradia pandora)
- Pandora, established by Doubleday around 1848, an invalid name of the brush-footed butterfly genus Panacea
- Pandoras, several ray-finned fish species in the genus Pagellus
People
- Pandora (singer), a Swedish eurodance artist
- Pandora (musical group), a Mexican music group
- Pandora Peaks, a former exotic dancer
- The Pandoras, an all-female rock and roll band from Los Angeles, California
- A pseudonym of Polish writer Stefania Zahorska
Fictional Characters
- Pandora (comics), a comic book character from Avatar Press
- Pandora Braithwaite, a character in the Adrian Mole books
- Pandora Moon, a character in the British drama Skins
- Pandora Pann, a comic book character owned by DC Comics
- Pandora Spocks, the heroine of the children's comic Forty Winks, and the pseudonym of Samantha's cousin Serena on the TV Show Bewitched
- Pandora, a character in the Guitar Hero series of video games
- Pandora, the main character in the anime Because I'm the Goddess
- Pandora, the sister of the god Hades in the Saint Seiya anime and manga series
Places
- Pandora, Ohio, an unincorporated community in Putnam County
- Pandora, Punjab, also known as Pindorah, a village in the Punjab province of Pakistan
- Pandora Avenue, a one-way arterial road in Victoria, British Columbia
- Pandora-Gilboa High School, a public high school in Pandora, Ohio
- Pandora Island, in Nunavut, Canada
- Pandora River, in Fiordland, New Zealand
- Pandora, Texas, an unincorporated community in Wilson County
Technology
- Pandora (console), a video game console with open-source software set for release in 2009
- Pandora (music service), an Internet music site and radio station
- Pandora Archive, an online archive run by the National Library of Australia
- Pandora FMS (Flexible Monitoring System), a distributed computer monitoring system
- Pandora TV, a video sharing website
- Pandora, the nickname of a drum machine used by the band Ghost Dance
- Pandora, a personal multi-effect processor made by Korg
- Pandora Battery which is used in the PlayStation Portable homebrew
Other
- HMS Pandora, several ships of the Royal Navy named after the mythological Pandora
- Pandora Jewelry, a global jewelry brand founded in Denmark
- Project Pandora, a U.S. military project related to microwaves and psychology
See also
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