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Juno was the equivalent in Roman Mythology of the Greek goddess Hera and was considered the Roman supreme goddess, married to the ruling god, Jupiter. For more details, see Hera.
It is also the feminine form of the Genius.
Other uses of the name Juno include:
- the Jupiter-C rocket, sometimes called the Juno 1 when used to launch satellites
- the Juno Award for Canadian music
- Juno Beach, one of five beaches used as landing zones in the Battle of Normandy
- 3 Juno, the third asteroid to be discovered
- Juno.com, an ISP in the USA.