Lux (disambiguation) explained
Lux (Latin, 'light') is the SI derived unit of illuminance, which measures the perceived intensity of light. LUX is a gene involved in the circadian rhythms of Arabidopsis thaliana.
Lux or LUX may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- Lux (Brian Eno album), 2012
- Lux (Gemini Syndrome album), 2013
- Lux (video game), 2002
- Lux, King of Criminals, a 1929 German silent film
- LUX Magazine, a fashion magazine by PennWell
- Lux Prize, a European Parliament film prize
- Lux Radio Theatre, a former American long-running radio anthology series
- Lux Style Awards, a Pakistani entertainment industry awards ceremony
- Life Unexpected, an American TV series also known as Lux
In fiction
Businesses and organisations
People
- Adam Lux (1765–1793), German revolutionary
- Danny Lux (born 1969), American composer
- Gavin Lux (born 1997), American baseball player
- Germán Lux (born 1982), Argentine association footballer
- Gwen Lux (1908–1987), American sculptor
- Josef Lux (1956–1999), Czech politician
- Kazimierz Lux (1780–1846), Polish soldier and pirate
- Loretta Lux (born 1969), German photographer
- Lucien Lux (born 1956), Luxembourgian politician
- Lux Interior (Erick Lee Purkhiser, 1946–2009), American singer
- Lux Pascal, American-born Chilean actor and activist
- Mike Lux (born 1960), American political consultant
- Olivia Lux (born 1994), American drag queen
- Thomas Lux (1946–2017), American poet
- Vitalij Lux (born 1989), Kyrgyzstani-German footballer
- Luxury Elite (born 1988), often shortened to Lux
- Matthew David Graham, online pseudonym Lux, child pornographer
Places
Science and technology
Transportation
- Dudek Lux, a Polish paraglider design
- Lux (Lyft), a level of service from ridesharing company Lyft
- Lux, Nevada, train station, U.S.
- LUX, a series of cars by VinFast
- LUX, the IATA code for Luxembourg Airport, the principal airport of Luxembourg
- LUX, the National Rail code for Luxulyan railway station, Cornwall, Uk
Other uses
See also