Astros (disambiguation)

Astros (disambiguation)

Astros in sport may refer to:

*The Houston Astros, a Major League Baseball team
*Astros (gridiron team), an American football team in Australia
*Astros Field, now renamed Minute Maid Park

Astros may also refer to:
*Astros, Greece, a municipality in Arcadia, Greece
*The Astros II MLRS rocket launcher
*Can also refer to a candy brand Astros (chocolate)
*ASTROS, Automated STRuctural Optimization System

ee also

*Astro


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