Hera (disambiguation)

Hera (disambiguation)

Hera may refer to:
* Hera, the Greek Goddess.
* 103 Hera, an asteroid. The asteroid 1 Ceres also briefly bore the name Hera.
* Hera (moon), an informal name borne by Jupiter VII (now Elara) from 1955 to 1975
* HERA, a particle accelerator.
* Hera missile
* HERA (job evaluation), the "Higher Education Role Analysis" methodology adopted by many UK universities.
* Hera Agathon, a character in the 2004 re-imagined version of Battlestar Galactica.
* Hera (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics character
* Hera, the superhero codename of Pepper Potts.
* Hera, full name Hera Hjartardóttir, an Icelandic/New Zealand singer-songwriter.


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