Artemis II astronauts describe mission to moon
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The Artemis II crew, fresh off a bold and risky mission that captured the hearts of a nation in tumult, took questions Thursday for the first time since their return.
On April 1, four astronauts set out to accomplish a feat that humanity hasn’t seen in nearly 50 years: traveling to the moon. Artemis II is a NASA space mission that will pave the way for future space exploration.
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Although it has been nearly a week since the four Artemis II astronauts completed their NASA mission around the moon, the crew said they have not yet fully processed the journey.
Those of us inspired by their mission back home on Earth also have greater appreciation for some everyday skills that prove especially useful in space. Decades of experimenting with humans in space have revealed a number of odd,
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Artemis II Astronauts Recall 'Otherworldly' Moments in Space One Week After Returning to Earth
“The sense I had was the sense of fragility and feeling small, infinitesimally small, but yet this very powerful feeling as a human being,” the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen said
A bipartisan group of NYC pols are urging party-pooping Mayor Zohran Mamdani to throw a ticker-tape parade for the Artemis II astronauts — the first space-travelers that would ride down the Canyon of Heroes since the 1969 moon landing.
At first, McDowell highlighted the astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) as contenders for the farthest folks from the Artemis 2 quartet. But he amended that statement in a later post, noting that Tiangong was actually slightly more distant.