Daedalus (disambiguation)

Daedalus was a figure in Greek mythology.

Daedalus, Daedelus, Daidalos or Dedale may also refer to:

Literature

 * Stephen Dedalus or Daedalus, the hero of James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and a character in Ulysses.
 * Daedalus (novel), a 2003 Star Trek: Enterprise novel.
 * Daedalus; or, Science and the Future, a book by J. B. S. Haldane, 1924

Entertainment

 * Daedalus (band), an Italian progressive metal band
 * Daedelus (musician) (Alfred Weisberg-Roberts, born 1977), American musician and producer
 * Daedalus (sculpture), public art work by Charles Ginnever
 * Daedalus (Stargate), a spacecraft in Stargate SG-1
 * "Daedalus" (Star Trek: Enterprise), an episode of the TV series
 * Daedalus (Deus Ex character), in the video game
 * Daedalus (fictional inventor), created by New Scientist columnist David E. H. Jones

Science

 * Daedalus (crater), on the far side of the Moon
 * Daedalus (journal), of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
 * Daedalus (trace fossil)
 * 1864 Daedalus, an asteroid

Transportation

 * Daedalus (yacht)
 * HMS Daedalus, the name of several ships and shore establishments
 * USS Daedalus (ARL-35), an American landing craft repair ship
 * Daedalus, a merchant ship that took part in the Vancouver Expedition (1791–1795)
 * Daedalus Flight Pack, a British jet pack
 * MIT Daedalus, an American human-powered aircraft

Other

 * Daedalus (horse), winner of the 1794 Epsom Derby
 * Daedalus Books, an American book seller
 * Daedalus Reef
 * Daedalus (song), written by American band Thrice