Tellus
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Tellus is a Latin word meaning "earth" and may refer to:
- An equivalent name for Terra Mater, the Roman Earth Mother goddess
- Tellus (Ancient Athens), a citizen of ancient Athens who was thought to be the happiest of men
- An alternative name for the planet Earth; see Terra (mythology)#Tellus and Terra in Science Fiction
- Tellus Series A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography, a scientific journal
- Tellus Series B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology, a scientific journal
- Tellus Audio Cassette Magazine, an extinct nonprofit audio art project now housed on the web at UbuWeb
- Tellus (comics), a comic book character and member of the Legion of Super-Heroes
- Tellus Institute, a nonprofit research and policy organization committed to environmental sustainability and social equity
- Tellus: Northwest Georgia Science Museum, a natural history and science museum in Cartersville, Georgia
[edit] See also
- Telus, a Canadian telecommunications firm
- Tellus, a fictional human colony in the TV series Space: Above and Beyond
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