Atlas (disambiguation)

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An atlas is a collection of maps.

Atlas may also refer to:

Arts, entertainment, and media

For media companies, see the Business section below.

Fictional characters

  • Atlas (DC Comics), several fictional characters
  • Atlas (Teen Titans)
  • Atlas, an Astro Boy (1980) character
  • Atlas (BioShock)
  • Atlas, a BattleMech in the BattleTech universe
  • Atlas, an antagonist in Mega Man ZX Advent
  • Atlas, a Portal 2 character
  • Atlas, a PS238 character
  • Erik Josten, a.k.a. Atlas, a Marvel Comics supervillain
  • The Atlas, a strong driving force from No Man's Sky

Literature

  • Atlas, a photography book by Gerhard Richter
  • The Atlas (novel), by William T. Vollmann

Music

Bands

  • Atlas (band), a New Zealand rock band

Albums

  • Atlas (Kinky album)
  • Atlas (Laurel Halo album)
  • Atlas (Parkway Drive album)
  • Atlas (Real Estate album)
  • Atlas (RÜFÜS album)
  • Atlas (The Score album)

Operas

  • Atlas (opera), 1991, by Meredith Monk
    • Atlas: An Opera in Three Parts, a 1993 recording of Monk's opera

Songs

  • "Atlas" (Battles song), 2007
  • "Atlas" (Bicep song), 2020
  • "Atlas" (Coldplay song), 2013
  • "Atlas", from the album The Tide, the Thief & River's End by Caligula's Horse
  • "Atlas", by Parkway Drive
  • "Atlas", from Man Overboard by Man Overboard
  • "Atlas", by Jake Chudnow, used as the main theme in the YouTube series Mind Field
  • “Atlas”, by Coheed and Cambria
  • “Atlas”, by Good Kid

Periodicals

  • Atlas (magazine)
  • The Atlas (newspaper), published in England from 1826 to 1869

Video games

  • The Atlas (video game), a 1991 multiplatform strategy video game
  • Atlas (video game), a massively-multiplayer online video game released for early access in 2018
  • Atlas Corporation, an arms manufacturer in the video game series Borderlands
  • Atlas Corporation, a private military company in the video game Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

  • Atlas (1961 film), an action-adventure film
  • Atlas (2024 film), an American science fiction thriller film
  • Atlas (comic book series), by Dylan Horrocks
  • Atlas (statue), a statue by Lee Lawrie in Rockefeller Center

Business

Computing and technology

Military

  • Airbus A400M Atlas, a military aircraft produced since 2007
  • Armstrong Whitworth Atlas, a British military aircraft produced 1927–1933
  • HMLAT-303, a United States Marine Corps helicopter training squadron
  • Atlas Aircraft Corporation, a South African military aircraft manufacturer
  • French ship Atlas, several French Navy ships
  • HMS Atlas, several Royal Navy ships
  • USS Atlas, several U.S. Navy ships
  • ATLAS (simulation) (Army Tactical Level Advanced Simulation), a Thai military system

Mythological and legendary figures

People

  • Atlas (name), including lists of people with the given name or surname
  • Atlas (graffiti artist)

Places

United States

Other places


Science

Astronomy

  • Atlas (comet) (C/2019 Y4)
  • Atlas (crater), on the near side of the Moon
  • Atlas (moon), a satellite of Saturn
  • Atlas (star), a triple star system in the constellation of Taurus and a member of the Pleiades
  • Advanced Topographic Laser Altimeter System (ATLAS), a space-based lidar instrument on ICESat-2
  • Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS)

Mathematics

Physics

Biology and healthcare

  • Atlas (anatomy), a vertebra in the cervical spine
  • Atlas personality, the personality of someone whose childhood was characterized by excessive responsibilities

Animals and plants

Sport

Transport

For businesses involved in transport, see the Business section above.

Aerospace

Automotive

Ships and boats

  • Atlas (ship), various merchant ships
  • ST Atlas, a Swedish tugboat

Trains

Other uses

See also

Topics referred to by the same term
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