Nova (disambiguation)
A nova is an exploding star.
Nova or NOVA may also refer to:
Geography
Motor vehicles
Television
Music and radio
Publications
Schools
- Nova (eikaiwa), an English language conversation school in Japan
- Nova High School, Florida, United States
- Nova Southeastern University, Florida, United States
- The Nova Project, an alternative high school in Washington, United States
- Northern Virginia Community College, Virginia, United States
- New University of Lisbon, Portugal
- Villanova University, sometimes referred to as 'Nova
People
Fictional characters
Other uses
- Nova (laser), high-power laser built at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in 1984
- Nova (rocket), a series of proposed rocket designs
- Nova (operating system), a Cuban state-sponsored Linux distribution
- Nova - Center for Social Innovation
- N.O.V.A. Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance, a video game
- NOνA, a proposed particle physics experiment
- Data General Nova, a minicomputer
- SS Nova, a Cypriot cargo ship in service 1969–71
- New Serb Democracy, a Montenegrin political party
- Nova, a high-altitude ballooning project by CU Spaceflight
- Nova Scotia salmon, a variant of lox
- Nova, OpenStack's distributed computing component
- Nova 40W, a fungicide distributed by Dow AgroSciences
- Nova, plural form of the Latin novum
- Nova 6, a fictional biochemical weapon in Call of Duty: Black Ops
See also