"What went wrong" with NASA's Artemis program primarily refers to the Artemis I mission's uncrewed test flight (late 2022), which, despite launching successfully after initial delays, revealed significant heat shield damage during Earth re-entry, with large chunks of its protective material ablating unexpectedly, raising concerns about the design's performance for future crewed flights, and the program also faces general issues like cost overruns and technical glitches with the SLS rocket before launch.
During the uncrewed Artemis I mission in 2022, the Orion crew module sustained unexpectedly high levels of damage to its heat shield, during the return through Earth's atmosphere. The heat shield protects the occupants of the spacecraft from the superheated gases around the spacecraft during re entry.
Artemis forced women of the town to miscarry because they had stoned the boys to death, not because she was wrathful over the boys playing with the statue. The calamity ended when the boys were given a proper burial.
The Artemis team encountered several public problems with the SLS rocket system, leading to multiple launch delays. From November 2020 to November 2022, they faced issues like malfunctioning valves, leaks, and computer failures.
The movie that almost ruined Disney was The Black Cauldron (1985), a dark fantasy animated film that was a massive box office bomb, nearly leading to the closure of Disney's animation division due to its huge budget, disappointing returns, and challenging themes that were too intense for its family audience. Its failure prompted major restructuring, eventually paving the way for the Disney Renaissance led by films like The Little Mermaid.
Artemis Fowl is suffering from the Atlantis Complex, a fairy mental disorder that makes him obsessive and delusional. In spite of his confusion, he needs to save the underwater city of Atlantis from an evil fairy, with help from Butler,…
Many people interpret Artemis to be either lesbian or asexual and for the larger pop mythology community it's no longer interpretation. Artemis is the queer goddess.
Artemis uses her arrows to kill the female children of Niobe, and Apollo kills the males. According to Pseudo-Apollodorus, Amphion is spared among the males, and the daughter Chloris (Khlôris) is also not killed. The grief-stricken Niobe then departs from Thebes and returns to her father.
The unmanned Surveyor 3 spacecraft is in the foreground. Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin were the first of 12 human beings to walk on the Moon. Four of America's moonwalkers are still alive: Aldrin (Apollo 11), David Scott (Apollo 15), Charles Duke (Apollo 16), and Harrison Schmitt (Apollo 17).
Apollo is the model of Greek male excellence in physical, intellectual and ethical terms. This model of masculine perfection was compatible with a sexuality beyond the limits of heterosexuality. Apollo, like other gods such as Zeus, had both male and female lovers in myth.
From what I know, the only person Artemis could be said to have ever loved was Orion . One version goes that Artemis was tricked into killing him after Apollo feared she would marry him.
Throughout the trilogy, Collins colors her narrative with explicit allusions to classical Greece and Rome. The literary critic Kathryn Strong Hansen (2015) , among others, has noted that Katniss has strong resonances with the goddess Artemis. The Minotaur myth is another obvious reference. ...
What need did Artemis have for 30 breasts? As well as being the goddess of hunting and the moon, Artemis was also revered as a deity of fertility and childbirth. Having a multitude of breasts would therefore be a fitting attribute for a goddess so intrinsically connected with fecundity and womanhood.
Return to the Moon
Artemis II, scheduled for launch between February and April sees the return of the first people to the Moon since Apollo 17 in 1972. Three American and one Canadian astronaut will orbit the Moon on a 10 day journey that lays the foundation for lunar landings in the coming years.
Artemis' Cruelty: Callisto, Actaeon, Agamemnon, Orion
If any of these nymphs slipped up and lost their virginity, Artemis treated them very harshly. One such attendant was Callisto, whom Zeus raped. Afterwards, Artemis changed Callisto into a bear for breaking her vow of chastity.
We learn that Agamemnon has sent for his daughter, Iphigeneia, telling her she will marry the Greek hero Achilles. But the real reason he has invited her is to kill her as a sacrifice to the goddess Artemis, who is preventing the wind from filling the sails of the Greek ships.
According to Ovid's Metamorphoses, Actaeon accidentally saw Artemis (goddess of wild animals, vegetation, and childbirth) while she was bathing on Mount Cithaeron; for this reason he was changed by her into a stag and was pursued and killed by his own 50 hounds.
Apollo: The God of Bisexuality.
As a virgin, Artemis had interested many gods and men, but only her hunting companion, Orion, won her heart. Orion was accidentally killed either by Artemis or by Gaia. The river god Alpheus was in love with Artemis, but as he realizes that he can do nothing to win her heart, he decides to capture her.
Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson universe features prominent LGBTQ+ characters, most notably Nico di Angelo (gay) and Will Solace (bisexual), who become central to the series and star in their own book, The Sun and the Star, with other queer characters appearing across series like Alex Fierro (genderfluid) in Magnus Chase and bisexual Apollo, highlighting expanding diversity within the Riordanverse.
Maleficent, the complex antagonist from Disney's “Sleeping Beauty,” can be seen as a character portrayal embodying traits of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Her intense emotional responses, fear of abandonment, and oscillation between idolizing and devaluing others reflect key symptoms of BPD.
The film was removed from Disney+ on May 26, 2023 as part of a cost-cutting measure on Disney's streaming platforms. It was released on digital retail platforms on September 26, 2023.
Weaknesses/flaws/quirks: Dislikes men, who she sometimes orders torn apart if they see her bathing. Opposes the institution of marriage and the subsequent loss of freedom it entails for women. Parents of Artemis: Zeus and Leto.