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Athena Meeting Artemis

Shen Ge
2 min readDec 31, 2024

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Photo by K. Mitch Hodge on Unsplash

I was asked to read a poem at the Intuitive Machines Christmas party. After the CTO / co-founder read a poem, I read aloud this poem to an audience of at least a hundred people. How they received it I do not know. This is a poem on our second lunar spacecraft and how I perceive it as a human-engineered goddess that will be soon meeting the other goddess Artemis (the moon goddess).

The steely gray winter sky rings a metallic tone

Uniform clouds are but temporary occlusions of space beyond

The heavens above used to be the realm of primal gods.

Our closest neighbor — the Greeks called her Artemis; the Romans Diana.

The huntress, the moon, the ever-dancing light

The phasing deity that we see but can never touch

Sweat and tears on solid ground here

Fashioned another deity — one of metal, composites and wires

Visible and tangible with innards of invisible software

Athena or affectionately Attie

In a few short months,

this goddess sprung forth from the splitting minds

of human brains

and the aches of human hearts

shall roar above and split the sky.

A week of lonely sojourn in the cosmic pond

and we shall see Attie land to reside on Artemis

a meeting of deities humans have engineered.

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Shen Ge
Shen Ge

Written by Shen Ge

Explorer of space who helped America land on the moon on 2/22/2024. Loves code + self-growth + poetry + literature https://shenge86.medium.com/subscribe

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