Artemis (disambiguation)
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Artemis is the name of a Greek goddess; see Artemis.
Other meanings include:
- 105 Artemis, an asteroid
- Artemis 30, an anti-aircraft gun
- Artemis (brothel), a large brothel in Berlin, Germany
- Artemis (contemporary artist), an artist and weaver
- Artemis (comics), a name shared by five characters in the DC Comics universe
- Artemis DeLarge, a Russian flautist
- Artemis Entreri, a character from the Forgotten Realms campaign setting of Dungeons & Dragons
- Artemis Fowl (series), for the popular book series about a criminal mastermind bearing the same name as the books.
- The expected name for the Lunar Surface Access Module; the part of the Orion spacecraft that is intended to land on the Moon
- Artemis Investment Management Ltd an asset management company [1]
- Artemida, Attica, a city in Greece
- Artemis (pet food)
- The Artemis Project, a private venture to establish a permanent, self-supporting community on the Moon
- Artemis Records, a New York based independent record label
- Artemis (Sailor Moon), a character in the anime "Sailor Moon"
- Artemis (satellite), a European communications satellite
- Artemis (ship), a cruise ship
- Artemis (software), a software package for project management
- Artemis (Genome Viewer), a DNA sequence viewer and annotation tool.[2]
- Children of Artemis, a UK based witchcraft membership organisation.
- Operation Artemis, a 2003 military operation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in the context of the European Security and Defense Policy
- Project ARTEMIS was a project undertaken by the United States Navy in the 1960s, whose goal was to produce a sonar system that could detect submarines at long range
- Artemis is a song by Dali's Car
- Artemis, a mine field and a star system in the computer game Master of Orion II
- Krewe of Artemis, a Mardi Gras Krewe in Baton Rouge, Louisiana