The crew of Artemis II has returned to Houston and said they are ‘bonded forever’ after completing their historic lunar flyby.
NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch, along with Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, wrapped up a ten-day mission that carried them around the moon and farther than any human had ever travelled into space before.
The group received a standing ovation on Saturday as they returned to NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, to speak out for the first time after splashing down in the Pacific Ocean.
‘We are bonded forever. And no one down here is ever going to know what the four of us just went through. It was the most special thing that will ever happen in my life,’ Wiseman said.
Koch added that she and crewmates are ‘inescapably, beautifully, dutifully linked’ after their mission to fly by the moon.
The crew said it was ‘not easy’ being hundreds of thousands of miles away from Earth, but they enjoyed the experience with each other.
‘This is the furthest I’ve been from Reid in a long time,’ Jeremy Hansen teased as he spoke at the press conference.
They returned to Earth late Friday night, landing off the coast of California after 10 days in space.
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The crew of Artemis II return to Earth late on Friday evening