Eos (disambiguation) explained
Eos is the goddess of the dawn in Greek mythology.
Eos or EOS may also refer to:
Astronomy
Literature
- Eos (imprint), an imprint of HarperCollins Publishing
- Eos (magazine), a weekly publication of the American Geophysical Union
- Eos Press, an American card games and role-playing game publisher
Music
Places
- Eos Glacier, a glacier in Antarctica
- Mount Eos, a mountain in Antarctica
Science
Technology
- EOS (medical imaging), a medical projection radiography system
- EOS.IO, a cryptocurrency
- Canon EOS, a series of film and digital cameras
- Electrical overstress, a type of electronic component failure
Computing
- Cisco Eos, a software platform
- EOS (operating system), a supercomputer operating system in the 1980s
- EOS (8-bit operating system), a homecomputer operating system in the 1980s
- EOS memory, ECC on SIMMs, used in server-class computers
- Emulator Operating System, an operating system used in E-mu Emulator musical instruments
- Extensible Operating System, Arista Networks's single-network operating system
- Ethernet over SDH, a set of protocols for carrying Ethernet traffic
- /e/ (operating system), a free and open-source Android-based mobile operating system
Transportation
Video games
- E.O.S. or Earth Orbit Stations, a space station simulation by Electronic Arts
- Eos, a fictional world in Final Fantasy XV
- Eos, a fictional planet in
- Eos, a character in Red Faction
- Eos, a fictional planet in
- Epic Online Services, an SDK for cross-platform play features
Other uses
People with the given name
- Eos Counsell (born 1976), Welsh violinist
- Gaynor Rowlands or Eos Gwalia (1883–1906), English actress
- Eos Morlais (1841–1892), Welsh tenor
See also
- Aeos (disambiguation)
- AOS (disambiguation)
- EO (disambiguation)
- OS (disambiguation)