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Artemis (disambiguation)

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Artemis is the ancient Greek goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, wild animals, the Moon, and chastity.

Artemis may also refer to:

Arts, entertainment, and media

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Fictional entities

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Literature

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Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

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Organizations and enterprises

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Military

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  • Artemis 30, an anti-aircraft gun
  • Operation Artemis, a 2003 military operation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Project Artemis, a 1960s U.S. Navy project to produce a long-range sonar system
  • Aerial Reconnaissance and Targeting Exploitation Multi-Mission Intelligence System (ARTEMIS), a U.S. Army contractor-owned/contractor-operated aircraft based on the Bombardier Challenger 600 series

People

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Places

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Terrestrial

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Extraterrestrial

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Science and technology

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Biology

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  • Artemis, the founder of a line of transgenic goats producing human lysozyme
  • Artemis, a protein encoded by the human gene DCLRE1C
  • Artemis complex, a protein complex involved in immunological diversity

Computing

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Spaceflight

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  • ARTEMIS, NASA probes ARTEMIS-P1 and ARTEMIS-P2
  • Artemis (satellite), a geostationary communications satellite
  • ARTEMIS, a hyperspectral imager aboard the TacSat-3 satellite
  • Artemis Accords, an agreement on the principles for cooperation in the civil exploration and use of the Moon, Mars, comets, and asteroids for peaceful purposes
  • Artemis program, a NASA-led lunar exploration program
  • Artemis Project, a now-cancelled private venture to establish a lunar community

Ships

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Other uses

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  • Eterniti Artemis, a car built by Eterniti Motors
  • Operation Artemis, an Australian law enforcement crack down of the Child's Play child sexual abuse web site

See also

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