may refer to:
Most commonly to:
- Mars , the fourth planet from the Sun
- Mars (god) , the god of war in Roman mythology
- ♂ , the Mars Icon, a symbol for male sex, Mars god or in alchemy for Iron
- Mars (astrology) , A set of qualities and influences said to be associated with the planet in Astrology
- A present tense form of the verb "to Mar ".
- '' Veronica Mars '', a TV detective show that airs on UPN
- "Mars, the Bringer of War" is a movement in Gustav Holst's '' The Planets '' suite.
- Mars (band) , a short-lived No Wave band
- '' Mars (comic) '', a 12-part Comic Book series by Mark Wheatley and Marc Hempel (1983 - 5)
- '' Mars (manga) '', the title of a manga comic book
- Mars (actor) , an actor from Hong Kong, member of the Jackie Chan Stunt Team .
- '' Mars (film) '', a 1998 movie starring Shari Belafonte
- '' Mars (Russian Film) '', a 2004 Russian film
- ''Sailor Mars'' is the codename of Rei Hino in the ''Sailor Moon'' franchise
- '' Mars (Fritz Zorn) ,'' an autobiographical essay by Fritz Angst (writing as Fritz Zorn )
- '' HMS Mars '', seven ships of the Royal Navy
- Mars Probe Program , a series of unmanned craft launched by the Soviet Union in the early 1970s
- The code name for a family of PDP-10 -compatible digital computers built by Systems Concepts
- MARS, in computing, a , a machine that simulates a Corewar battle.
- MARS , in cryptography, a block cipher designed by IBM, and one of the finalists for the Advanced Encryption Standard
- Military Affiliate Radio System , MARS, an auxiliary communications system for the United States armed forces
- Mars Tension-leg Platform , the largest oil drilling platform in the Gulf Of Mexico
- The Modern Architectural Research Society, or , a British architectural think tank founded in 1933.
- The project name for Sega's 32X add-on video game console
- The Mars Automatic Pistol , a Semi-automatic Pistol developed in 1900 .
is the name or part of the name of several Communes in France :
''Mars'' is also a common slang term used to refer to the city of Marseille , in France, as popularised by the French hip hop group IAM
- Mars' Hill is an obsolete translation, used for instance in the Authorised Version of the Acts of the Apostles, for the Areopagus (Hill of Ares) in Athens
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