Crew Shares Experiences After Flying Around the Moon
Key Points:
- Artemis II crew contacts ISS during historic mission
- Astronauts describe deep space experience beyond Moon
- Mission marks first lunar orbit by humans since 1972
WORLD DESK – Artemis II astronauts connected with ISS crew while returning from a historic mission around the Moon.
The call took place after the crew completed a lunar orbit. It marked the first such mission since 1972.
Meanwhile, Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen shared his excitement. He said being in space together felt extraordinary.
Commander Reid Wiseman also addressed the ISS crew. Moreover, he mentioned the team had eagerly awaited this mission.
On the ISS side, astronauts asked detailed questions. However, they wanted to understand feelings beyond Earth orbit.
They asked about the experience of traveling deeper into space. Meanwhile, the crew explained the differences clearly.
Astronaut Christina Koch described the view from space. Moreover, she spoke about Earth’s beauty against vast darkness.
She said the contrast made the experience more intense. Meanwhile, she reflected on earlier missions with colleagues.
Wiseman also shared a light moment during the journey. However, he recalled a humorous comment before engine ignition.
He said the crew laughed when Hansen joked about rushing forward. Meanwhile, the spacecraft gained speed near Earth.
The mission marks a major step in space exploration. Moreover, it revives human travel to the Moon after decades.
The crew is now heading back toward Earth. Meanwhile, landing is expected off California on Friday night.

