Other forms: Apollos
In ancient Greek mythology, Apollo was one of the most important gods. In addition to being the most physically beautiful deity, Apollo was the god of archery, light, and music.
Apollo is sometimes called "the god of everything." His influences included dance, truth, healing, education, and poetry. And while Helios was the original sun god, Apollo came to be more strongly associated with it. In fact, Zeus took away Helios's job, driving the sun chariot across the sky every day, and gave it to his own son, Apollo. It was the image of Apollo's chariot that inspired NASA's then-manager to name the moon missions after this multi-talented god.