Project ARTEMIS was a project undertaken by the United States Navy in the 1960s, which produced a Low Frequency Active Sonar system that could detect submarines at long range. Robert A. Frosch, in his capacity as Technical Director of Hudson Laboratories (Columbia University), was Technical Director of the project. Dr. Frosch later went on to be the 5th administrator of NASA. The project was named in honor of Frederick Vinton Hunt. Since Artemis is the goddess of the hunt, the name of the project is in deference to F. V. Hunt who proposed the idea in 1951.
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