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Van Oord's Artemis cutter suction dredger arrives at the cruise terminal landing stage, Liverpool. She will be used for dredging work on the L2 site.
Fantastic piece of equipment! My first cutter suction dredger and she's owned by Van Oord.
www.vanoord.com/activities/cutter-suction-dredger
IMO: 9613795
MMSI: 246864000
Call Sign: PCOE
Flag: Netherlands
AIS Vessel Type: Dredger
Gross Tonnage: 9547
Deadweight: 2320 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 130m × 27.8m
Year Built: 2013
Status: Active
Artemis at work on the L2 site in Liverpool
Working principles
Pictures of the Artemis Offshore Academy Figaro fleet. Shown here training in Lorient
Credit: Lloyd Images
because i have no background ideas coming to mind.
this is part of a series that is very very very very slowly being worked on.
reference was used for the lady's body positioning.
Bronze statue retrieved from a shipwreck off Cape Artemision, Euboea.
National Archaeological Museum, Athens
The Artemis II astronauts, set to launch on a trip around the Moon next year, stand in front of the Orion spacecraft’s crew capsule
The skilled crew is composed of NASA’s Victor Glover, Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen, and NASA’s Christina Koch and Reid Wiseman. Their collective experience underscores the collaborative essence of space exploration, as they prepare for the challenges of deep space travel and return.
The European Service Module-2 will provide crucial life support and necessary resources – water, air, power and propulsion – for their lunar voyage, ensuring their well-being and mission success. The made-in-Europe powerhouse encapsulates years of ingenuity and safeguards the crew from the harsh space environment.
Later this year, it will be connected through the Crew Module Adapter (CMA) – the doughnut shaped structure which can be seen on top of ESM-2 in the picture – to the crew capsule at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA, to form the complete Orion spacecraft for the journey forward to the Moon.
Following the tradition of previous missions, the Artemis II crew exemplifies international partnership. United by purpose, they stand as a testament to humankind's pursuit of knowledge and adventure beyond our planet. With the European Service Module as their stalwart companion, the Artemis II astronauts are poised to etch their mark in the history of space exploration.
Credits: ESA/NASA-M. Cowan
Goddess Artemis is an original crochet doll with knitted dress by melilab.
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A few behind the scene pix from the Artemis Commercial Moon Landing Services Program held at Goddard on May 31, 2019.
www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-selects-first-commercial-...