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I am not a religious person but one thing I know, Angels are among us.

 

Well, anyway, this is Ayane from DOA5. She is wearing Artemis outfit.

The wings borrowed from Witcher 3 (remember flying harpies?) and recolored.

The Artemis tank is the 4th instalment of the Olympus line of machines and is a 4 treaded tank with its primary weapon being its big railgun attached to the tanks turret. Its 2nd main weapon are its 4 deployable wolf like machines that are equipped with a sub machine gun and a sword like tail for impaling. These wolf like machines are stored at the tanks back side. The Tank also has 6 guided missiles in the middle of the tank turret and an additional quad launchers either side of the turret. On the top of the tank is a semi auto machine gun. There are also 2 smaller machine guns near the front of the tank adjacent to the railgun in the middle. For the last weapon used for offense is the tanks underside turret used against infantry. For defense the tank has a slurry of flares and can use the topside machine gun and missiles to help defend against incoming fire.

  

some design choices and the guided missiles were inspired from Nick on flickr. www.flickr.com/photos/dryvvall/

Shot with Canon EOS R5 and 50mm © Craig Lindsay 2025. All rights reserved.

 

Model: Artemis Fauna

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Maria, fearless. But when he approached any closer than this we backed away slowly!

Artemis, Hades Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (instagram.com/azproductioncosp) Cosplayer: Chimeral (www.instagram.com/chimeral_cosplayart/)

Artemis Follower by TнeGɴoмeUɴderTнeMυѕнrooм

 

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Model: Artemis Fauna. 48x32" softbox as key from the left.

 

© Copyright 2025 Barrie Spence. All rights reserved and moral rights asserted. Theses images are not in the public domain and may not be used without licence.

 

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Engineers are welding the core stage structures for the Artemis III mission, which will land the first woman and the next man on the lunar surface, through a process called friction stir welding. Each of the structures for the core stage has rings that attach the pieces together to produce one stage during final assembly. The rings are trimmed down to 1/1000th of an inch at the ring machining center then sent to another part of the facility for the next phase of manufacturing. Assembling the 5.5-million-pound SLS rocket for the Artemis missions takes special tools and is a collaborative effort between NASA and Boeing, the lead contractor for the core stage.

 

Image Credit: NASA

 

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Phedora for Cupid Inc. ~ “Artemis” Boots ♥

  

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'Artemis' catches the last of the evening sun on the run to Hams Hall to collect the Dollands Moor intermodal (4Z91).

The Orion spacecraft with integrated European Service Module sit atop the Space Launch System, imaged at sunrise at historic Launchpad 39B at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA on 27 August.

 

The Flight Readiness Review has deemed the trio GO for launch, marking the dawn of a new era in space exploration.

 

The first in a series of missions that will return humans to the Moon, including taking the first European, Artemis I is scheduled for launch no earlier than Monday 29 August, at 14:33 CEST.

 

This mission will put NASA’s Orion spacecraft and ESA’s European Service Module to the test during a journey beyond the Moon and back. No crew will be on board Orion this time, and the spacecraft will be controlled by teams on Earth.

 

The crew module, however, won’t be empty. Two mannequins, named Helga and Zohar, will occupy the passenger seats. Their female-shaped plastic bodies are filled with over 5600 sensors each to measure the radiation load during their trip around the Moon. The specially trained woolly astronaut, Shaun the Sheep, has also been assigned a seat.

 

The spacecraft will enter lunar orbit using the Moon’s gravity to gain speed and propel itself almost half a million km from Earth – farther than any human-rated spacecraft has ever travelled.

 

The second Artemis mission will see four astronauts travel around the Moon on a flyby voyage around our natural satellite.

 

Mission duration depends on the launch date and even time. It will last between 20 to 40 days, depending on how many orbits of the Moon mission designers decide to make.

 

This flexibility in mission length is necessary to allow the mission to end as intended with a splashdown during daylight hours in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of California, USA.

 

Two more dates are available if a launch on 29 August is not possible. The Artemis Moon mission can also be launched on 2 September and 5 September. Check all the possible launch options on ESA’s Orion blog.

 

Orion is the only spacecraft capable of human spaceflight outside Earth orbit and high-speed reentry from the vicinity of the Moon. More than just a crew module, Orion includes the European Service Module (ESM), the powerhouse that fuels and propels Orion.

 

ESM provides for all astronauts’ basic needs, such as water, oxygen, nitrogen, temperature control, power and propulsion. Much like a train engine pulls passenger carriages and supplies power, the European Service Module will take the Orion capsule to its destination and back.

 

Watch launch coverage on ESA Web TV starting at 12:30 CEST here. Follow @esaspaceflight for updates and live Twitter coverage.

 

Credits: ESA-S. Corvaja

Artemis Racing is the Challenger of Record for the 34th America's Cup. Artemis Racing competes in the America's Cup World Series, RC44 Championship Tour and Vulcain Trophy. Artemis Racing represents the Royal Swedish Yacht Club (KSSS).

 

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Nein: "Die Sprea", angeblich die Schutzgöttin des Flusses Spree, die aber vermutlich im 19. Jahrhundert erfunden wurde. Die Skulptur, geschaffen 1897, 1898 oder 1899 (alle drei Angaben lassen sich im Internet finden) von Jeremias Christensen, wurde in der Vorhalle des Magistratssaals des Roten Rathauses aufgestellt. Während des 2. Weltkriegs wurde sie ausgelagert und kam nach Kriegsende zunächst in die Jüdenstraße, 1955 dann in den neueröffneten Tierpark in Friedrichsfelde.

 

2001 beschloß das Land Berlin, der die Skulptur gehört, daß sie ins Märkische Museum umziehen solle, weil das Material unter freiem Himmel zu sehr leide (siehe Berliner Zeitung 14.08.2001). Offensichtlich wurde dieser Beschluß später rückgängig gemacht.

Originally a US Air Force RB-57, N927NA was converted to WB-57F for high altitude research. NASA brought the jet to California to observe the return of the Orion spacecraft from the Artemis mission (...and it MAY have taken part in a hypersonic missile test flight).

The rocket that will launch NASA’s Orion spacecraft to the Moon with the European Service Module on its way to the launchpad in Florida, USA, for its first full test before the Artemis I launch later this year.

 

The Space Launch Systems rocket (SLS) left the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center at around 23:00 CET (22:00 GMT) on 17 March on the start of its 6.5 km trip to Launchpad LC39B.

 

In the preceding months the Orion spacecraft with European Service Module had been placed on top of the rocket. The first Artemis mission will send Orion to the Moon and back, farther than any human-rated spacecraft has travelled before. ESA’s European Service Module is the powerhouse that fuels and propels Orion, and provides everything needed to keep astronauts alive with water, oxygen, power and temperature control.

 

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Credits: ESA–A. Conigli

Taken on a remote shoot with Artemis © Craig Lindsay 2024. All rights reserved.

 

Model: Artemis Fauna

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I love this game a normal amount and my characters a normal amount.

 

They don't live in my head with personalities and fleshed out back stories or anything.

This image was captured a few nights ago using a converted infrared camera. This is the monochrome version. The title 'Artemis', comes from the Greek mythology for the moon goddess. The original name for the moon was 'Selene'. Over time like the moon, the god for the sun changed names, from Helios to Apollo. In total four images were created depicting an infrared moon.

I want one of each! Seriously, these are so cute... Come see them in SL

 

Visit this location at ARTEMIS CORNER SCULPTURES in Second Life

56312 with 66148 tucked inside round the curve at Winwick Junction with the return 1Z56 'Scenic Settler' from Carlisle to Bristol Temple Meads.

Artemis, Hades Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (instagram.com/azproductioncosp) Cosplayer: Chimeral (www.instagram.com/chimeral_cosplayart/)

The Artemis is a long range starfighter built by the Mars Corporation. Its main weapon is a high density laser beam, powered by a powerfull generator. The two thrusters of the Artemis allow it to fly up to the outer atmosphere of Mars and target objectives in low orbit.

  

Another build in my Mars Corporation building theme. The Artemis was my entry to the Bricklink building contest... I posted renders earlier, but finally took the time to take some pictures of the real thing.

Findorff, Bremen

far cry 5, xbox one, ingame photomode, edited in flickr app

 

given up worrying about doing too much b&w. its like an 80/20 split at this point i might as well just own it

Colas rail operated class 56 was used for various freight services and is seen at Burrs on The East Lancashire Railway , March 2011

Nov. 21, 2022 -- On flight day six of the Artemis I mission, Orion used its optical navigation camera to snap this black-and-white photo of the Moon. Orion uses the optical navigation camera to capture imagery of the Earth and the Moon at different phases and distances, providing an enhanced body of data to certify its effectiveness under different lighting conditions as a way to help orient the spacecraft on future missions with crew.

Hustler 35. pic by Robin Durie

art001e002092 (Dec. 5, 2022) --- On the 20th day of the Artemis I mission, Orion captured the Earth rising behind the Moon following the return powered flyby. The 3 minute, 27 second, return powered flyby burn, committed the spacecraft to a Dec. 11 splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.

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