History is being made as NASA just launched humans back toward the Moon for the first time in over 50 years, marking a major milestone in modern space exploration.
The Artemis II crew brings together a groundbreaking team:
Reid Wiseman (Commander)
Victor Glover (Pilot) — set to become the first person of color to travel to the Moon
Christina Koch (Mission Specialist) — set to become the first woman to travel to the Moon
Jeremy Hansen (Mission Specialist) — the first Canadian to travel to the Moon
Unlike the Apollo missions, this flight will orbit the Moon rather than land, but it represents a critical step toward future lunar landings and long-term human presence beyond Earth.
The mission signals a new era of exploration — one that is more international, more diverse, and focused on the future of deep space travel.
The Artemis II crew brings together a groundbreaking team:
Reid Wiseman (Commander)
Victor Glover (Pilot) — set to become the first person of color to travel to the Moon
Christina Koch (Mission Specialist) — set to become the first woman to travel to the Moon
Jeremy Hansen (Mission Specialist) — the first Canadian to travel to the Moon
Unlike the Apollo missions, this flight will orbit the Moon rather than land, but it represents a critical step toward future lunar landings and long-term human presence beyond Earth.
The mission signals a new era of exploration — one that is more international, more diverse, and focused on the future of deep space travel.
History is being made as NASA just launched humans back toward the Moon for the first time in over 50 years, marking a major milestone in modern space exploration.
The Artemis II crew brings together a groundbreaking team:
Reid Wiseman (Commander)
Victor Glover (Pilot) — set to become the first person of color to travel to the Moon
Christina Koch (Mission Specialist) — set to become the first woman to travel to the Moon
Jeremy Hansen (Mission Specialist) — the first Canadian to travel to the Moon
Unlike the Apollo missions, this flight will orbit the Moon rather than land, but it represents a critical step toward future lunar landings and long-term human presence beyond Earth.
The mission signals a new era of exploration — one that is more international, more diverse, and focused on the future of deep space travel.