NASA Unveils Crew for First Moon Mission in Over 50 Years, Including First Canadian Astronaut.
The US space agency has revealed its crew for the first lunar mission since the Apollo era in over five decades. NASA’s Artemis II will embark on a historic journey to the moon and beyond, marking a significant milestone towards establishing a human settlement in space.
Commander Reid Wiseman, 47, is a decorated naval aviator and test pilot who previously spent 165 days aboard the International Space Station. Wiseman was selected by NASA in 2009 and served as chief of the astronaut office before stepping down last year.
Hansel alongside Wiseman are Victor Glover, 46, a veteran of six spacewalks, and Christina Koch, 44, who holds the record for the longest single spaceflight by a woman.
The mission will be crewed by four astronauts from NASA and the Canadian Space Agency, marking a significant milestone in terms of diversity and representation.
Aboard the spacecraft are Wiseman, Glover, Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, a fighter pilot who became the first Canadian astronaut to be put in charge of training for a new class of NASA astronauts.
The journey is expected to last around 10 days and will send the crew beyond the moon's orbit. The exact distance the crew will travel has not been confirmed.
The Artemis II mission is part of NASA’s ambitious plan to return humans to the moon by 2025, with a focus on paving the way for a permanent lunar outpost.
In an interview with CNN, astronaut Christina Koch expressed her gratitude and excitement about being part of the historic mission. "It truly is an honor... because it's amazing to be a part of this team that's going back to the moon and on to Mars," she said.
Koch also revealed that she and three of her colleagues found out they were selected just weeks ago, after attending a meeting under a different pretext. The news left her "speechless" but has cemented her dedication to the mission.
The US space agency has revealed its crew for the first lunar mission since the Apollo era in over five decades. NASA’s Artemis II will embark on a historic journey to the moon and beyond, marking a significant milestone towards establishing a human settlement in space.
Commander Reid Wiseman, 47, is a decorated naval aviator and test pilot who previously spent 165 days aboard the International Space Station. Wiseman was selected by NASA in 2009 and served as chief of the astronaut office before stepping down last year.
Hansel alongside Wiseman are Victor Glover, 46, a veteran of six spacewalks, and Christina Koch, 44, who holds the record for the longest single spaceflight by a woman.
The mission will be crewed by four astronauts from NASA and the Canadian Space Agency, marking a significant milestone in terms of diversity and representation.
Aboard the spacecraft are Wiseman, Glover, Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, a fighter pilot who became the first Canadian astronaut to be put in charge of training for a new class of NASA astronauts.
The journey is expected to last around 10 days and will send the crew beyond the moon's orbit. The exact distance the crew will travel has not been confirmed.
The Artemis II mission is part of NASA’s ambitious plan to return humans to the moon by 2025, with a focus on paving the way for a permanent lunar outpost.
In an interview with CNN, astronaut Christina Koch expressed her gratitude and excitement about being part of the historic mission. "It truly is an honor... because it's amazing to be a part of this team that's going back to the moon and on to Mars," she said.
Koch also revealed that she and three of her colleagues found out they were selected just weeks ago, after attending a meeting under a different pretext. The news left her "speechless" but has cemented her dedication to the mission.