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37-543: [REDACTED] Look up Calypso , calypso , Calipso , calipso , or kalypso in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Calypso , Calipso , Kalypso , Kalipso , may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Mythological and fictional entities [ edit ] Calypso (mythology) , a nymph who imprisoned Odysseus for seven years Calypso (nymphs) , various other nymphs Calypso (comics) ,

74-459: A 2018 essay collection by David Sedaris Music [ edit ] Calypso music , a genre of Trinidadian folk music Calypso (album) , by Harry Belafonte "Calypso" (John Denver song) , 1975 "Calypso" (Luis Fonsi and Stefflon Don song) , 2018 "Calypso" (Spiderbait song) , 1997 "Calypso", a song by France Gall from the 1984 album Débranche! "Calypso", a song by Jean-Michel Jarre from Waiting for Cousteau "Calypso",

111-413: A Canadian theme waterpark Calypso (moon) , a moon of Saturn Science and technology [ edit ] Calypso (electronic ticketing system) Calypso (email client) , later called Courier Kalypso (software) , an open source modelling program HP Calypso , a PDA from Hewlett-Packard Calypso (plant) , an orchid genus containing a single species Calypso bulbosa Calypso bean ,

148-587: A Franco-Grecian academic Kalipso Chalkidou (born 1976), a Greek physician Juno Calypso (born 1989), UK photographer Charlotte Di Calypso (born 1990), French fashion model Places [ edit ] Calypso Cliffs , Bowman Inlet, Antarctica Calypso Deep , the deepest point of the Mediterranean Sea Calypso, North Carolina , a town in the United States Calypso Park , Limoges, Ontario, Canada;

185-799: A Greek minehunter Italian torpedo boat Calipso Other uses [ edit ] CALIPSO , a satellite Calypso (camera) , an underwater camera Calypso (typeface) Calypso Technology , later Adenza Calypso Lemonade , a lemonade company Kalypso Media , a video game developer See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Calypso All pages with titles beginning with Calipso All pages with titles beginning with Kalypso All pages with titles beginning with Kalipso All pages with titles containing Calypso All pages with titles containing Calipso All pages with titles containing Kalypso All pages with titles containing Kalipso List of calypso musicians Calypso's Cave ,

222-845: A Marvel Comics character Calypso, a character in mythology novels by Rick Riordan Calypso, or Tia Dalma , a Pirates of the Caribbean movie character Calypso (dog) , a dog from the animated TV show Bluey Calypso, a character from the Twisted Metal video game series Planet Calypso, a location in Entropia Universe UNS Calypso , a starship in Alien Legacy Literature [ edit ] "Calypso", an episode in James Joyce's novel Ulysses Calypso (book) ,

259-442: A PDA from Hewlett-Packard Calypso (plant) , an orchid genus containing a single species Calypso bulbosa Calypso bean , a bean cultivar of the species Phaseolus vulgaris Transportation [ edit ] Boeing Starliner Calypso , a space capsule Ultracraft Calypso , a Belgian light aircraft design Calypso (ship) , the name of several ships M/S Kalypso , a cruiseferry Greek ship Kalypso (M64) ,

296-609: A Venezuelan telenovela "Calypso", an episode of Star Trek: Short Treks "Calypso", an episode of Bluey Calipso TV , Venezuela TV channel People [ edit ] Calypso (painter) , 3rd century BC Greek painter Calypso Rose (born 1940), Trinidadan musician Kalypso Nicolaïdis (born 1962), a Franco-Grecian academic Kalipso Chalkidou (born 1976), a Greek physician Juno Calypso (born 1989), UK photographer Charlotte Di Calypso (born 1990), French fashion model Places [ edit ] Calypso Cliffs , Bowman Inlet, Antarctica Calypso Deep ,

333-414: A bean cultivar of the species Phaseolus vulgaris Transportation [ edit ] Boeing Starliner Calypso , a space capsule Ultracraft Calypso , a Belgian light aircraft design Calypso (ship) , the name of several ships M/S Kalypso , a cruiseferry Greek ship Kalypso (M64) , a Greek minehunter Italian torpedo boat Calipso Other uses [ edit ] CALIPSO ,

370-642: A cave in Gozo, Malta Chalypso , a dance 53 Kalypso , an asteroid Calypso Rupes , a ridgeline on Mercury Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Calypso . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Calypso&oldid=1249611137 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

407-591: A cave in Gozo, Malta Chalypso , a dance 53 Kalypso , an asteroid Calypso Rupes , a ridgeline on Mercury Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Calypso . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Calypso&oldid=1249611137 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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444-519: A location in Entropia Universe UNS Calypso , a starship in Alien Legacy Literature [ edit ] "Calypso", an episode in James Joyce's novel Ulysses Calypso (book) , a 2018 essay collection by David Sedaris Music [ edit ] Calypso music , a genre of Trinidadian folk music Calypso (album) , by Harry Belafonte "Calypso" (John Denver song) , 1975 "Calypso" (Luis Fonsi and Stefflon Don song) , 2018 "Calypso" (Spiderbait song) , 1997 "Calypso",

481-423: A nymph who imprisoned Odysseus for seven years Calypso (nymphs) , various other nymphs Calypso (comics) , a Marvel Comics character Calypso, a character in mythology novels by Rick Riordan Calypso, or Tia Dalma , a Pirates of the Caribbean movie character Calypso (dog) , a dog from the animated TV show Bluey Calypso, a character from the Twisted Metal video game series Planet Calypso,

518-861: A recumbent Crabeater Seal when seen from the air. 68°48′S 64°13′W  /  68.800°S 64.217°W  / -68.800; -64.217 . Two prominent rocky cliffs rising to 850 metres (2,790 ft) high on the south side of Bowman Inlet immediately west of the mouth of Cronus Glacier, on the east coast of Antarctic Peninsula. Photographed from the air by USAS, September 28, 1940, and by RARE (Trimetrogon air photography), December 22, 1947. Surveyed by FIDS in December 1958. Named by UK-APC after Calypso , daughter of Atlas, goddess in Greek mythology. 68°45′S 64°22′W  /  68.750°S 64.367°W  / -68.750; -64.367 . A conspicuous island-like nunatak with three rocky summits,

555-695: A satellite Calypso (camera) , an underwater camera Calypso (typeface) Calypso Technology , later Adenza Calypso Lemonade , a lemonade company Kalypso Media , a video game developer See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Calypso All pages with titles beginning with Calipso All pages with titles beginning with Kalypso All pages with titles beginning with Kalipso All pages with titles containing Calypso All pages with titles containing Calipso All pages with titles containing Kalypso All pages with titles containing Kalipso List of calypso musicians Calypso's Cave ,

592-406: A song by France Gall from the 1984 album Débranche! "Calypso", a song by Jean-Michel Jarre from Waiting for Cousteau "Calypso", a song by Suzanne Vega from the 1987 album Solitude Standing "Calypso", a song by Bryson Tiller from the 2024 album Bryson Tiller "Calipso" (song) , by Charlie Charles and Dardust, 2019 Television [ edit ] Calypso (TV series) ,

629-590: A song by Suzanne Vega from the 1987 album Solitude Standing "Calypso", a song by Bryson Tiller from the 2024 album Bryson Tiller "Calipso" (song) , by Charlie Charles and Dardust, 2019 Television [ edit ] Calypso (TV series) , a Venezuelan telenovela "Calypso", an episode of Star Trek: Short Treks "Calypso", an episode of Bluey Calipso TV , Venezuela TV channel People [ edit ] Calypso (painter) , 3rd century BC Greek painter Calypso Rose (born 1940), Trinidadan musician Kalypso Nicolaïdis (born 1962),

666-736: Is at the southeast end of the Bowman Coast of Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula , opening onto the Weddell Sea to the north. It is ice-filled, and is surrounded by the Larsen Ice Shelf . The Hollick-Kenyon Peninsula and Revelle Inlet are to the east. Casey Glacier and Casey Inlet in Palmer Land are to the south. Mobiloil Inlet is to the west. The mouth of the inlet is between Platt Point to

703-487: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Calypso [REDACTED] Look up Calypso , calypso , Calipso , calipso , or kalypso in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Calypso , Calipso , Kalypso , Kalipso , may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Mythological and fictional entities [ edit ] Calypso (mythology) ,

740-503: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Calypso Cliffs Bowman Inlet ( 68°42′S 64°23′W  /  68.700°S 64.383°W  / -68.700; -64.383  ( Bowman Inlet ) ) is an ice-filled inlet between Kay Nunatak and Platt Point on the Hollick-Kenyon Peninsula , on the east coast of the Antarctic Peninsula . Bowman Inlet

777-552: The US-ACAN in 1952 for Charles B. Hitchcock of the American Geographical Society, who by utilizing these photographs assisted in constructing the first reconnaissance map of this area. 68°41′S 64°40′W  /  68.683°S 64.667°W  / -68.683; -64.667 . A dark rocky nunatak rising to 500 metres (1,600 ft) high, situated at the south side of Mobiloil Inlet and forming

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814-552: The air three dots and a dash, Morse code for the letter "V", are apparent on the surface of the feature. 68°46′S 64°51′W  /  68.767°S 64.850°W  / -68.767; -64.850 . A mostly ice-covered mountain mass, 1,800 metres (5,900 ft) high, between Maitland Glacier and Apollo Glacier at the south side of Mobiloil Inlet, on the east coast of Antarctic Peninsula. Discovered and photographed by Sir Hubert Wilkins on his flight of December 20, 1928, and rephotographed by Lincoln Ellsworth in 1935. Named by

851-427: The deepest point of the Mediterranean Sea Calypso, North Carolina , a town in the United States Calypso Park , Limoges, Ontario, Canada; a Canadian theme waterpark Calypso (moon) , a moon of Saturn Science and technology [ edit ] Calypso (electronic ticketing system) Calypso (email client) , later called Courier Kalypso (software) , an open source modelling program HP Calypso ,

888-763: The east coast of Antarctic Peninsula 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west of Victory Nunatak. The lower portion of the feature was first plotted by W.L.G. Joerg from aerial photographs taken by Sir Hubert Wilkins in December 1928 and Lincoln Ellsworth in November 1935. The glacier was subsequently photographed by RARE in December 1947 (Trimetrogon air photography) and surveyed by FIDS in December 1958 and November 1960. Named by UK-APC after Aphrodite , goddess of love in Greek mythology. 68°50′S 64°45′W  /  68.833°S 64.750°W  / -68.833; -64.750 . A glacier, 9 nautical miles (17 km; 10 mi) long, flowing northeast and joining

925-643: The east coast of Antarctic Peninsula. The feature marks the extremity of an ice-covered, though clearly outlined, spur that juts north from the west part of Hollick-Kenyon Peninsula . The margins of the feature were photographed from the air by Lincoln Ellsworth, 1935, but it was more clearly defined by aerial photographs taken by the USAS, 1940. Named by US-ACAN in 1977 for William D. Platt, United States Navy, hospital corpsman, Palmer Station, winter party 1968. 68°46′S 64°10′W  /  68.767°S 64.167°W  / -68.767; -64.167 . A point at

962-436: The east and Kay Nunatak to the west. Glaciers entering the inlet are, clockwise from the southeast, Cronus Glacier, which enters the inlet between Crabeater Point and Calypso Cliffs, Pan Glacier, Aphrodite Glacier, Apollo Glacier, which enters the inlet between Victory Nunatak and Hitchcock Heights. Maitland Glacier joins Earnshaw Glacier to the west of Hitchcock Heights and enters the sea between Yates Spur and Mobiloil Inlet to

999-576: The east of Norwood Scarp and entering Maitland Glacier to the south of Werner Peak. Photographed from the air by the USAS on September 28, 1940. Surveyed by the FIDS in January 1961. Named by UK-APC after Thomas Earnshaw (1749-1829), English watchmaker who made innovations leading to the modern marine chronometer. 68°36′S 64°14′W  /  68.600°S 64.233°W  / -68.600; -64.233 . The east entrance point to Bowman Inlet on

1036-543: The god of agriculture in Greek mythology . 68°48′S 64°24′W  /  68.800°S 64.400°W  / -68.800; -64.400 . A glacier 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi) long, flowing north and terminating at the east coast of Antarctic Peninsula 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) southwest of Victory Nunatak. The lower part of the glacier was plotted by W. L. G. Joerg from air photos taken by Lincoln Ellsworth in November 1935. The glacier

1073-414: The god of manly youth and beauty in Greek mythology. 68°43′S 65°00′W  /  68.717°S 65.000°W  / -68.717; -65.000 . Glacier flowing along the west flank of Hitchcock Heights into Mobiloil Inlet, on the east coast of Antarctic Peninsula. This glacier may appear indistinctly in an aerial photograph taken by Sir Hubert Wilkins on his flight of December 20, 1928, but it

1110-476: The lower part of Aphrodite Glacier 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) from the east coast of Antarctic Peninsula. The lower part of this glacier was first plotted by W.L.G. Joerg from aerial photographs taken by Sir Hubert Wilkins in December 1928 and Lincoln Ellsworth in November 1935. The glacier was subsequently photographed by RARE in December 1947 (Trimetrogon air photography) and roughly surveyed by FIDS in November 1960. Named by UK-APC after Apollo ,

1147-460: The northernmost outlier of Hitchcock Heights. The nunatak was photographed from the air by Sir Hubert Wilkins on December 20, 1928, and by Lincoln Ellsworth in 1935. Named in 1952 by the US-ACAN for John D. Kay of the American Geographical Society, who by utilizing these photographs assisted in constructing the first reconnaissance map of this area. [REDACTED]  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of

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1184-415: The southeast extremity of Bowman Inlet 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) east of Victory Nunatak. The point, the northwest extremity of a prominent ridge, was photographed from aircraft of the USAS on September 28, 1940, and by RARE (Trimetrogon air photos), December 22, 1947. Surveyed in December 1958 by FIDS who gave the descriptive name. The ridge of which this point is the extremity resembles

1221-532: The southernmost and highest, 360 metres (1,180 ft) high. It rises above the ice of southeastern Bowman Inlet 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi) southeast of Kay Nunatak on the east coast of Antarctic Peninsula. The nunatak was first mapped by W. L. G. Joerg from air photos taken by Lincoln Ellsworth on November 23, 1935. It was subsequently photographed from the air by USAS, September 1940; FIDS, August 1947; and RARE (Trimetrogon air photography), December 1947. Named by UK-APC in 1961; when viewed from

1258-701: The west, and Kay Nunatak and Bowman Inlet to the east. Bowman Inlet was photographed from the air by Lincoln Ellsworth , November 23, 1935, and its western shore was mapped from the photographs by W.L.G. Joerg . It was rephotographed by the United States Antarctic Service (USAS), 1940, the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition (RARE), 1947, and was surveyed by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS), 1958. It

1295-585: Was more clearly shown in aerial photographs taken by Lincoln Ellsworth in 1935 and the USAS in 1940. Named by the US-ACAN in 1952 for O. Maitland Miller of the American Geographical Society , who by utilizing Wilkins' and Ellsworth's photographs assisted in constructing the first reconnaissance map of this area. 68°45′S 65°11′W  /  68.750°S 65.183°W  / -68.750; -65.183 . A glacier 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) long, flowing northward to

1332-802: Was named by the United States Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) after Lieutenant Bradley J. Bowman, United States Navy Reserve , officer in charge, Palmer Station Construction Unit, Operation Deep Freeze , 1969. Download coordinates as: 68°51′S 64°04′W  /  68.850°S 64.067°W  / -68.850; -64.067 . A glacier 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) long and 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) wide flowing northwest into Bowman Inlet between Calypso Cliffs and Crabeater Point. Photographed by RARE ( Trimetrogon air photography) on December 22, 1947, and roughly surveyed by FIDS in December 1958. Named by UK-APC after Cronus ,

1369-517: Was subsequently photographed by RARE (Trimetrogon air photography) in December 1947, and roughly surveyed by FIDS in December 1958. Named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) after Pan , god of the shepherds in Greek mythology. 68°47′S 64°32′W  /  68.783°S 64.533°W  / -68.783; -64.533 . A glacier 15 nautical miles (28 km; 17 mi) long flowing north to

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