Copernicus (disambiguation)
Copernicus may refer to the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543).
Copernicus, Kopernik or Kopernikus may also refer to any of the following:
Science
- OAO-3 Copernicus, an orbiting astronomical observatory (X-ray and UV) launched on 21 August 1972
- Copernicus Programme, a joint initiative of the European Commission and European Space Agency
- Copernicus Science Centre, Warsaw, Poland
- Kopernik Observatory & Science Center, an observatory and science center in Vestal, New York, USA
- Copernicium, element 112
- Copernicus (star) or 55 Cancri, a star
Literature
- Doctor Copernicus, a 1976 novel by John Banville
- Copernicus Publications, an academic publisher
Places
- Copernicus Peak, the highest peak of Mount Hamilton (California)
- Copernicus (lunar crater), a crater on the Moon
- Copernicus (Martian crater)
Entertainment
- Copernicus (film), a 1973 Polish film
- Kopernikus, an opera (1978-79) by Canadian composer Claude Vivier
- Copernicus, a massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by 38 Studios
- Copernicus, a shuttlecraft in the Star Trek series
Other uses
- Copernicus Foundation, a non-profit organization in Chicago
- Kopernik (organization), a non-profit headquartered in Indonesia
- DFS-Kopernikus, German TV satellites of the 1990s
- Copernicus Airport Wrocław, Poland
- Copernicus (yacht)
- Kopernik (company), established in 1751 in Toruń, one of the oldest sweets manufacturers in Europe still in operation
- Index Copernicus
- Kopernik, Il-62 type plane which crashed on March 14 1980 near Warsaw Chopin Airport.
See also
- Copernicia, a genus of 24 species of palms
- Copernic Desktop Search, a desktop search engine
- Copernic, the company that produces Copernic Desktop Search
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