Helicon
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Helicon or Helikon may refer to
Places
- Helicon (river), a former river in the Macedonian city Dion, mentioned in Greek mythology
- Mount Helicon, mountain in Boeotia, Greece
- "Helikon", an 1893 mansion designed by Charles Slayter in Strathfield, New South Wales
- Helikon Park, a park in Randfontein Local Municipality, West Rand District Municipality, Gauteng, South Africa
- Torre Helicon, the fourth tallest building in Monterrey
- Helicon Home Colony, an experimental community formed by author Upton Sinclair in Englewood, New Jersey
Sciences
- Helicon (crater), a lunar impact crater
- Helicon (physics), low frequency electromagnetic waves
- Helikon vortex separation process for uranium enrichment
- Helicon Double Layer Thruster, a prototype spacecraft propulsion engine
Music
- Helicon (instrument), a brass musical instrument in the tuba family
- Helicon Mountain, studio of Jools Holland
- Helicon, a 1977 album by the The Four Seasons
- Helicon Records, a record label founded in Israel in 1985
- Helicon 1 and Helicon 2, songs by the Scottish post-rock band Mogwai
- Helikon, a 1952 piano concerto by Mikis Theodorakis
- Helikon Opera, a Moscow-based opera company
- TC-Helicon, a Canadian audio equipment manufacturer
- Helicon Blue, a Canadian three piece band that included Dallas Green
Software
- Helicon Filter, a photo editing program
- Helicon Photo Safe, a digital image organization tool
- Helicon Ape, an ASP.NET module to introduce Apache functionality on IIS web servers.
Literature
- Englands Helicon, an anthology of Elizabethan pastoral poems published in 1600
- Helicon (planet), a fictional planet in Isaac Asimov's Foundation Series
See also
- Heliconiinae or Heliconians, a subfamily of butterflies
- Heliconia (disambiguation)
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