Aquarius
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Aquarius, or the "Water-Bearer", is a star constellation in the zodiac between Pisces and Capricornus. See: Aquarius (constellation).
Aquarius may also refer to:
- Aquarius (astrology), the astrological sign
- The Age of Aquarius, a time period in astrology
- Aquarius Dwarf, a dwarf galaxy in the Aquarius constellation
- Aquarius (genus), a genus of water striders
- Aquarius (LM-7), the Lunar Excursion Module of the Apollo 13 mission
- Aquarius (satellite), a satellite to be launched in 2009 as part of the NASA Earth Observing System program
- Aquarius (laboratory), an underwater laboratory located in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
- Aquarius Launch Vehicle, a rocket designed to be launched in the ocean
In music:
- "Aquarius", a song from the 1967 musical Hair
- "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In", a The Fifth Dimension medley of two songs from the musical Hair
- "Aquarius" (Castlevania song), a song from the Castlevania series
- Aquarius (Boards of Canada EP), a 1998 music album by Boards of Canada
- Aquarius (Aqua album), a 2000 music album by the pop-dance group Aqua
- "Aquarius", a song by Within Temptation featured in their 2004 album The Silent Force
- Aquarius Records (record label), the Canadian independent record label
- Aquarius Records (store), an independent record store in San Francisco, California, established 1970
- Aquarius Records, a Jamaican record store and record label operated by Herman Chin Loy
Other:
- Aquarius (comics), a Marvel Comics character
- Aquarius (game), a card game published by Looney Labs
- Mattel Aquarius, an early brand of home computers
- Aquarius (sports drink), a sports drink manufactured by Coca-Cola
- Aquarius (hotel), a casino hotel in Laughlin, Nevada
- OZ-14MS Gundam Aquarius, a fictional mobile suit from the Gundam media franchise
- Aquarius Camus, a fictional character from the manga/anime series Saint Seiya
- Under the Roman Empire, an aquarius was a hydraulic engineer in charge of an aqueduct (see Pompeii (novel))