Artemis II astronaut captures Earth
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Fresh off her Artemis II Moon mission, the record-breaking astronaut speaks to Harper’s Bazaar about everything from the wonders of space to her zero-gravity skincare routine
The joy is infectious in this image of mission pilot Victor Glover and mission specialist Christina Koch who soak in the moment while sitting together after splashing down on Friday (April 10).
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.
After making history on their journey around the moon, NASA’s Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen have come home.
More than 100 retired NASA astronauts have banded together to form a new nonpartisan organization dedicated to promoting U.S. constitutional principles. The group, Astronauts for America, said in an
One of the most poignant moments of the mission was a tribute to Wiseman’s late wife, Carroll, who died of cancer in 2020. On Monday, as the crew neared the Moon, Hansen radioed down the crew’s request to name a crater for Carroll.
Parades, celebratory banquets and question and answer sessions with local students awaited space explorers who visited the city.
CNET spoke with the Artemis II astronaut and pilot about seeing parts of the moon that no other human has seen before and getting to manually fly a spacecraft.