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aelita

n. (given name female from=Russian).

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Aelita (disambiguation)

Aelita is a 1924 silent film.

Aelita may also refer to:

  • Aelita (novel), a 1923 novel by Alexei Tolstoy and the main female character of the novel
  • Aelita (convention), a Soviet/Russian science fiction fandom convention
  • Aelita Prize, a Soviet/Russian award for science fiction writers
  • Aelita Software Corporation, an American company who manufacted computer and communication products
  • Aelita (spacecraft), the name of a planned Soviet needle-like interplanetary spacecraft which would carry a Soviet manned mission to Mars
  • Aelita (Code Lyoko), a character in the French animated television series Code Lyoko
  • "Aelita" (Code Lyoko episode), an episode of the series about the character of the same name
  • Aelita (Tied & Tickled Trio album), 2007
  • Aelita (Mando Diao album), 2014
  • Aelita ''Aelita'' (Mando Diao album), 2014* Aelita (character), name of a woman in the 2014 puzzle platformer video game Lifeless Planet
Aelita (novel)

Aelita also known as Aelita, or The Decline of Mars is a 1923 science fiction novel by Russian author Aleksey Tolstoy.

Aelita (Tied & Tickled Trio album)

Aelita is an album by the German jazz-electronica band Tied & Tickled Trio, released in 2007.

Aelita

Though the main focus of the story is the daily lives of a small group of people during the post-war Soviet Union, the enduring importance of the film comes from its early science fiction elements. It primarily tells of a young man, Los (, literally Elk), traveling to Mars in a rocket ship, where he leads a popular uprising against the ruling group of Elders, with the support of Queen Aelita who has fallen in love with him after watching him through a telescope. In its performances in the cinemas in Leningrad, Dmitri Shostakovich played on the piano the music he provided for the film.

Ælita

Aelita is the seventh studio album by the Swedish band Mando Diao. It represents a new aera and the creation of a completely new sound.

Usage examples of "aelita".

Alexei Tolstoy, a distant relative of Leo, wrote a communist edisonade in 1922, Aelita.