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Artemis II crew speaks out

Artemis II crew speaks out

Mission commander Reid Wiseman and his fellow crew members spoke about the physical and psychological challenges of the lunar flyby, which marked humanity's first return to the moon's vicinity in over 50 years.

Wiseman shared a particularly moving anecdote about seeing a cross-shaped formation on Earth's surface during reentry, which he described as a moment of profound spiritual connection.

The crew also detailed the successful performance of the Orion capsule's heat shield during its high-speed descent through the atmosphere.

While the mission was a technical success, the astronauts emphasized its role in uniting humanity through a shared sense of wonder and exploration.

Nahverkehrsservice Sachsen-Anhalt
Subsidiary of the State of Saxony-Anhalt, which plans, appoints and pays for rail passenger transport
Artemis II
NASA's first crewed mission aboard the Orion spacecraft using the Space Launch System
Reid Wiseman
American astronaut
Orion
Constellation straddling the celestial equator
Moon
Family name