Triton
Triton may refer to:
- Triton, a Greek god; his name and image have come to be associated with a class of mythological beings called Tritons.
- Triton, the largest moon of the planet Neptune.
- Triton, a novel by Samuel R. Delany.
- The Ford Triton engine, a DOHC V8 engine made by the Ford Motor Company.
- The Korg Triton workstation synthesizer.
- A newt or salamander.
- A helium-3 nucleus, particularly one used as a bombarding particle or emitted in a nuclear reaction.
- RV Triton or HMS Triton, ships in the British Royal Navy.
- USS Triton:
- USCGC Triton, a 165-foot cutter which operated out of United States Coast Guard Base 15 at Biloxi, Mississippi during the Prohibition.
- USS Triton (YT-10), a 212-ton tug built at Camden, New Jersey in 1889 and purchased in that year by the United States Navy.
- USS Triton (SS-201), a submarine lost during World War II.
- USCGC Triton (WPC/WMEC-116), a United States Coast Guard patrol boat that served almost simultaneously with the previous submarine.
- USS Triton (SSRN/SSN-586), a nuclear-powered radar picket submarine, the first vessel to execute a submerged circumnavigation of the Earth.
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