Oceanus — This article is about the personification of the world ocean in Greek myth. For other uses, see Oceanus (disambiguation). Oceanus Oceanus in the Trevi Fountain, Rome Titan of Water, Seas, Lakes, Rivers, Oceans, Streams and … Wikipedia
Ocean (disambiguation) — An ocean is a major body of salt water. Ocean or similar may also refer to: Contents 1 Music 2 Media and entertainment 3 Radio stat … Wikipedia
Ceto (disambiguation) — Ceto or Keto may refer to: Places Italy Ceto, Lombardy, a comune in the Province of Brescia Other uses 65489 Ceto, a trans Neptunian scattered disc object Ceto (also called Krataiis), a primordial sea goddess in Greek mythology, daughter of… … Wikipedia
North Sea (disambiguation) — North Sea or Northern Sea may refer to: North Sea, a marginal sea east of Great Britain, south of Norway, west of Denmark, north of France North Sea Region North Sea, New York a reference to the Yellow Sea, used in comparison to the East Sea… … Wikipedia
Hippo (disambiguation) — Hippo may refer to:In biology: * Hippopotamus, a large African mammal which lives mainly in and near water. * HIPPO, the biological acronym for a list of human threats to biodiversity: Habitat destruction, Invasive species, Pollution, Population … Wikipedia
Cronus — Not to be confused with Chronos, the personification of time. For other uses, see Cronus (disambiguation). Cronus Abode Earth Symbol … Wikipedia
Nereid — Sea nymph and Sea nymphs redirect here. For other uses, see Sea nymph (disambiguation). For other uses, see Nereid (disambiguation). Nereid riding a sea bull (latter 2nd century BC) In Greek mythology, the Nereids ( … Wikipedia
Zeus — For other uses, see Zeus (disambiguation). Zeus … Wikipedia
Moon landing — For other uses, see Moon landing (disambiguation). Still frame from the video transmission of Neil Armstrong stepping onto the surface of the Moon at 02:56 UTC on 21 July 1969. An estimated 500 million people worldwide watched this event,… … Wikipedia
Flat Earth — For other uses, see Flat Earth (disambiguation). The Flammarion engraving (1888) depicts a traveller who arrives at the edge of a flat Earth and sticks his head through the firmament … Wikipedia