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Jet O.E. was born in 1996 and is famous for drawing manga. This is a suprise since she hasnt had any graphic novels published. |
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==Aerospace== |
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*[[Jet engine]] |
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*[[Jet aircraft]] |
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*[[Jet Airways]], an airline based in India serving domestic and international routes |
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*[[JetLite]], subsidiary of Jet Airways |
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*[[JetBlue Airways]], an airline based in New York |
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*[[Jetstar Airways]], an Australian airline servicing domestic and International routes |
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*[[Jetel]], a defunct Canadian airline |
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==Engineering== |
==Engineering== |
Revision as of 15:13, 29 October 2011
Jet, Jets, or The Jets may refer to:
Jet O.E. was born in 1996 and is famous for drawing manga. This is a suprise since she hasnt had any graphic novels published.
Engineering
- Jet nozzle, used on gas cookers and many other applications
Mathematics and science
- Jet (mathematics)
- Jet bundle
- Jet (fluid), a coherent stream of fluid that is projected into a surrounding medium, usually from some kind of a nozzle or aperture
- Jet stream, in meteorology, commonly referred to as "jet"
- Jet (particle physics), a narrow cone of hadrons and other particles produced by the hadronization of a quark or gluon in a particle physics or heavy ion experiment
- Polar jet, a phenomenon in astronomy, where streams of matter are emitted along the axis of rotation of a compact object
- Relativistic jet, an extremely powerful jet of plasma which emerges from the centers of some active galaxies
- Jet (lignite), a type of coal used in some jewelry (origin of the adjective "jet-black")
- Jet, a type of upper atmosphere lightning phenomena
- Joint European Torus, an experimental nuclear fusion machine
Music
- Jet Records, a record label
Performers
- Jet (band), an Australian rock band with the Cester brothers, active since 2001
- Jet (UK band), a one-album UK glam rock band from London, active 1974–1976, and afterward re-formed as Radio Stars
- The Jets (band), a pop, R&B, dance, and religious music band from Minneapolis, Minnesota, active since 1985, known for "You Got It All", "Sendin' All My Love", and "Rocket 2 U" (1985–1987)
- The Jets (rock band), a 1970s rock band from Perlin, Illinois USA
- The Jets (British rockabilly band), a UK rockabilly band from the UK, active since 1974, and known for "Love Makes The World Go Round" (1982)
- Joan Jett (born 1958), American rock guitarist and singer, active since 1975, and known for "I Love Rock N' Roll" (1982)
- Jets Overhead a Canadian Indie rock/Ambient rock band active since 2003
Works
- "Jet" (song), a 1973 single by Wings
- Jet-CD, a 1998 album by Puffy AmiYumi
- Jet (My Love), a song by Nathaniel Adams Coles
Fiction
- Jet (Wildstorm), a character from Wildstorm/DC Comics
- Jet (comics), a female character in DC comics New Guardians
- Jet Jaguar, a fictional robot from the 1973 film Godzilla vs. Megalon
- The Jets, a gang in the 1957 Broadway musical West Side Story (musical)
- Jet of Blood, 1925 French surreal play
- Jet Black, a character from the anime Cowboy Bebop
- Jet the Hawk, a video game character from Sonic Riders
- Jet, a widely used drug in the Fallout (series)
- Jet Fusion, a cartoon character from The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
- Jet Link, who is Cyborg 002, a character from Cyborg 009
- Jet, one of the elements mentioned in the openings of the British fiction series Sapphire & Steel
- Jet Alone, a fictional robot from the Neon Genesis Evangelion anime series
- Jet (film) or Ground Control, was a 1998 American thriller and disaster film starring Kiefer Sutherland
- Jet (Avatar: The Last Airbender episode), a 2005 episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender involving the character Jet
Sports
- New York Jets, an American football team
- Jet 14, a class of racing sailboats primarily located from the U.S. Atlantic coast to Ohio
- Delhi Jets, a cricket team from Indian Cricket League
- Winnipeg Jets, a professional hockey team
- Winnipeg Jets (1972–96), a former professional hockey team
- Ipswich Jets, Australian rugby league team
- Jet, (Diane Youdale), one of the stars of Gladiators
- Benny Urquidez, a kickboxer, choreographer and actor known as "The Jet"
- Newcastle United Jets, Champions of a professional football competition in Australia called the A-League
- Newtown Jets, Australian rugby league team
- Jet, aka Monica Carlson, the Women's Champion of the first season of American Gladiators (2008 TV series)
- Jason Eugene Terry, a professional basketball player for the Dallas Mavericks. His nickname, "JET" derives from his initials.
- Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, an English association football player, currently playing for Arsenal F.C. His nickname, "JET" derives from his initials.
Culture
- JETS, Junior Engineering Technical Society, a national non-profit educational organization to promote engineering and technology careers to youth
- Journal of Economic Theory, an academic journal in the field of economics
- JETS, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, a premier theological journal
- Jet (magazine), an African-American themed magazine
- Jet Li, Chinese martial artist, actor, Wushu champion, and international film star
- JET Programme, the Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (teaching English)
- Journal of Evolution and Technology, a contemporary journal which foresight into long-term developments in science, technology and philosophy
Products and business
- Microsoft Jet Database Engine, Joint Engine Technology
- Java Emitter Templates, a template engine that is part of the Eclipse EMF project
- Matra Djet (Matra Sports Jet), a French sports car
- Jet (brand), a filling station brand name
- Jet (video game), a fighter jet simulation program for 8-bit and 16-bit computers
- Japan Entertainment Television (JET TV), a television station in Singapore and Taiwan in the Jadeworld station group
- Pump-jet, a marine propulsion mechanism for jetskis and other types of boats
- Water jet cutter, a tool for cutting and the machining of engineering materials
- Jet: a tube, nozzle, or passageway in a carburetor
- Samsung Jet, a mobile phone handset
Places
- Jet, Oklahoma, United States of America
Other uses
- Water jet (recreation), a personal-use water cannon that can be turned to spray in different directions and is usually found in water parks
- Jet (lignite), a black stone sometimes used in jewellery
- Jet (dog), a Dickin Medal-winning dog