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[[Image:|260px]] Cluster View SystemsN/A RelaysN/A Location: Milky Way / Artemis Tau The Artemis Tau cluster is named after Artemis the huntress, who was the Greek goddess of forests and hills. The four star systems of the Artemis Tau cluster are named after cities or kingdoms in ancient Greece and Crete.

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  • [[Image:|260px]] Cluster View SystemsN/A RelaysN/A Location: Milky Way / Artemis Tau The Artemis Tau cluster is named after Artemis the huntress, who was the Greek goddess of forests and hills. The four star systems of the Artemis Tau cluster are named after cities or kingdoms in ancient Greece and Crete.
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  • Artemis Tau
  • Artemis Tau
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  • [[Image:|260px]] Cluster View SystemsN/A RelaysN/A Location: Milky Way / Artemis Tau The Artemis Tau cluster is named after Artemis the huntress, who was the Greek goddess of forests and hills. The four star systems of the Artemis Tau cluster are named after cities or kingdoms in ancient Greece and Crete.
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