Artemis II Astronauts Share Messages and Photos During Lunar Mission
In Brief
The Artemis II crew's communications and imagery highlight the mission's human and scientific aspects as they approach the moon.
Key Facts
- The Artemis II astronauts passed the halfway point between Earth and the moon, sending back new photos of both Earth and the lunar surface.
- Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen described watching the film 'Project Hail Mary' with his crewmates and families before launch as 'a real treat.'
- Victor Glover delivered an Easter message to Earth, reflecting on the planet's uniqueness from space.
- A frozen vent line led to a temporary issue with the spacecraft's toilet, which NASA engineers worked to resolve.
- The crew is preparing for a historic flyby behind the moon, scheduled for Monday according to multiple sources.
What Happened
The Artemis II crew, currently en route to the moon, shared new images of Earth and the lunar surface, delivered holiday messages, and discussed their experiences as they approach a significant lunar flyby.
Why It Matters
These updates from Artemis II provide insight into the mission's progress and the astronauts' perspectives, underscoring the blend of technical achievement and human experience in space exploration.
What's Next
The Artemis II crew is expected to conduct a flyby behind the moon, with further mission updates and imagery anticipated as they continue their journey.
Sources
- Google News — Artemis 2 astronaut Victor Glover delivers inspiring Easter message on the way to the moon (video)(10h ago)
- CBS News — NASA troubleshoots Artemis II toilet problem in otherwise smooth flight(1d ago)
- The Guardian — Artemis II’s Jeremy Hansen calls Project Hail Mary ‘a real treat’ before his space mission(1d ago)
