Five seconds of free fall: Astronauts describe historic moon mission -- and nail-biting return to Earth
The four Artemis II astronauts, fresh off a bold and risky mission that captured the hearts of a world in tumult, took questions Thursday for the first time since their return.
The crew including NASAs Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch, and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen has been back on Earth for one week after a history-making, slingshot trip around the moon. Theyve found themselves newly minted celebrities.
When we came home, we were shocked at the global outpouring of support, of pride, of ownership of this mission, Wiseman said Thursday. Thats what the four of us wanted. We wanted to go out and try to do something that would bring the world together.
The 10-day mission marked the first time astronauts have traveled as far as the moon since the final Apollo flight in 1972. The crew also ventured deeper into space than any human before, surpassing the Apollo 13 record set in 1970.
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