Artemis (disambiguation)
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Artemis generally refers to the goddess of Greek myth.
Artemis may also refer to:
Persons:
- Artemisia I of Caria, an early female military leader
- Artimus Pyle, drummer for the band Lynyrd Skynyrd
- Artemis (contemporary artist), an artist and weaver
- Artimus Parker, American football player
In fiction:
- Artemis Fowl series, a series of books
- Artemis Fowl II, main protagonist of the above
- Artemis (Sailor Moon), a character in the anime Sailor Moon
- Artemis (comics), several characters found in comic books
- Artemis (television series), an American fantasy show
- Artemis Entreri, an assassin in the Forgotten Realms universe, created by R. A. Salvatore
In science and technology:
- Artemis Chasma, a large chasma or depression on Venus
- Artemis Corona, the largest corona on Venus
- Artemis (crater), a lunar crater
- 105 Artemis, an asteroid
- Another name for DCLRE1C, a human gene
- ARTEMIS (Joint Technology Initiative), a 2000s European research programme on embedded computers
- Artemis Project, a private venture to establish a lunar community
- Artemis (software), a software package for project management
- Artemis (satellite), a geostationary communications satellite
- ARTEMIS (satellite payload), a hyperspectral imager aboard the TacSat-3 satellite.
- Artemis (DNA software), a DNA sequencing and analysis software program
In the military:
- Project ARTEMIS, a 1960s U.S. Navy project to produce a long-range sonar system
- Operation Artemis, a 2003 military operation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Artemis 30, an anti-aircraft gun
Other uses:
- Artemis (brothel), a large brothel in Berlin, Germany
- Artemis (pet food), a manufacturer of holistic pet food
- Artemis (ship), a cruise ship
- Artemis Records, an independent record label
- HTC Artemis, a Windows Mobile PDA/phone
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