The four astronauts NASA picked for the first crewed moon mission in 50 years | CNN

NASA Unveils Crew for First Crewed Moon Mission in Over 50 Years, Paving the Way for Historic Artemis II and Mars Exploration.

For the first time in over five decades, NASA has announced its crew for the Artemis II mission, a historic lunar flyby set to launch in November 2024. The team of four astronauts includes Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, marking a significant step towards returning humans to the moon and paving the way for a manned mission to Mars.

Wiseman, a 47-year-old decorated naval aviator and test pilot, will serve as commander of the Artemis II mission. He was first selected by NASA in 2009 and completed one prior spaceflight on the International Space Station in 2014. Wiseman has extensive experience as a flight instructor and was chief of the astronaut office before stepping down in November 2022.

Glover, also 47 years old, is a seasoned naval aviator who spent nearly six months aboard the International Space Station on his first spaceflight in 2021. Born in California, Glover logged over 3,000 flight hours in more than 40 aircraft and served as a legislative fellow in the US Senate before being selected by NASA in 2013.

Koch, 44 years old, is a veteran of six spacewalks, including the first all-female spacewalk in 2019. As an electrical engineer, she helped develop scientific instruments for multiple NASA missions and holds the record for the longest single spaceflight by a woman, with over 328 days in space.

Hansen, also 47 years old, is a fighter pilot who was selected by the Canadian Space Agency for astronaut training in 2009. As one of only four active Canadian astronauts, Hansen will become the first Canadian to travel to deep space on this mission.

The Artemis II mission is expected to last around 10 days and will send the crew out beyond the moon, potentially further than any human has traveled before. The spacecraft will return to Earth for a splashdown landing in the Pacific Ocean, paving the way for future lunar missions and ultimately sending humans to Mars.

NASA's director of Johnson Space Center, Vanessa Wyche, emphasized the diversity of the Artemis II crew, which includes men and women from various backgrounds. "We have requirements different than we did (when we) just had test pilots," she said. "They still all have the right stuff."

The astronauts revealed they were selected a few weeks ago and will be featured on an upcoming episode of "CNN This Morning." When asked about their reaction, Koch said being part of this team is an honor, adding that it's amazing to be a part of this historic mission.

With the Artemis II mission set to launch in November 2024, NASA is taking significant strides towards establishing a permanent lunar outpost and paving the way for human exploration of Mars. The crew's selection marks an exciting milestone in the agency's ambitious plans, as they prepare to embark on this historic journey and inspire future generations of space explorers.
 
🚀 omg can't believe we're finally getting back to the moon after all these years! NASA is killing it with the diversity of this crew tho 🤝 - Reid, Victor, Christina & Jeremy are literally the coolest 👍. I mean, who else gets to be part of a team that's gonna pave the way for MARS EXPLORATION?! 🚀👽 We need more people like these astronauts out there, pushing boundaries and inspiring others! 💪 And can we talk about how far this crew is gonna go? 10 days out beyond the moon? That's like, whoa 🤯! Bring on Artemis II & let's make some space history 🔥
 
🚀💔 50 years without a manned mission to the moon is just crazy... I mean think about it 4 astronauts are gonna travel over 100k miles away from Earth, what if something goes wrong? 🤕 they gotta have some serious backup plans in case of emergency... and what's with the lack of info on potential health risks? 🧠 all this hype but I'm still not feeling it 😐
 
omg can u believe we're actually gonna have ppl walkin on da moon again 🚀🌕 it's like, woah what a century lol! these astronauts are literally the crème de la crème, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen - sounds like a super cool squad to me 👫 NASA's doin some serious legwork here, paving da way for Mars exploration and all dat 🚀👽 328 days in space by Christine Koch is just WOW 😍 gotta keep an eye on this mission, can't wait for da Artemis II launch in Nov 2024! 🎉
 
🚀💫 just another step closer to returning humans to the moon and beyond 🌕! can't help but think about how cool it is that we've got a team with so much diversity - men, women, from different backgrounds 🤝... Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen are gonna make history on this Artemis II mission 🏆! The fact that they're all seasoned space travelers with tons of experience is just mind-blowing 💥. And let's not forget, this is just the beginning - we're talking Mars exploration here, folks 🚀! NASA's really pushing the boundaries and I'm hyped to see what's next 😎
 
🚀 I mean have you guys thought about what's next after Artemis II? Like, are we really gonna be able to just hop from lunar flyby to Mars mission without a lot more prep work? I know NASA is hyping this up and all, but isn't it cool that they're being transparent about the crew's backgrounds too? Reid Wiseman's got some serious cred under his belt - I mean, 2009 was ages ago! And Christina Koch is just insane for doing six spacewalks 🤯. But seriously though, what's gonna happen to the spacecraft once it splashes down in the Pacific? Can we really make that splashdown look as smooth as a NASA mission aims for?
 
🚀 I mean, can we talk about how NASA is trying to send humans back to the moon? It feels like a classic case of "out of sight, out of mind" - the US government has been talking about this Artemis program for years, but it's only now that they're actually making progress. 🤔

I'd say the diversity on this crew is impressive, but let's not forget who's actually funding this whole operation - taxpayers! 💸 It's like, we're paying for these astronauts to fly around the moon and prepare for Mars, but what about our problems back here on Earth? Shouldn't we be focusing on addressing poverty, climate change, or something? 🌎

And can we talk about the fact that this mission is still 10 days long? That's a pretty significant chunk of time. I'm sure some people are thinking, "Wait, what's the hurry?" - but let's be real, NASA has been trying to get back to the moon for decades now. It feels like they're racing against time or something... 🕰️
 
🚀💔 50 years is still too long to be without humans on the moon... Nov 2024 feels like forever away 🕰️. Also, can't help but think about all the other space-related problems we have on our hands, like private rocket companies pushing for more commercial launches and the ever-growing concern of space debris 🚮😬
 
OMG, can you believe it?! 🚀 NASA is actually doing something! 💫 They just announced the crew for the Artemis II mission and I'm totally hyped! 😆 It's like, we've been waiting for so long to go back to the moon and now we're gonna have a whole new team of astronauts taking us on this epic journey! 🚀💥 Christina Koch is literally a space rockstar with 6 spacewalks under her belt 🤩 and Jeremy Hansen is about to become the first Canadian in deep space! 🇨🇦🚀 What's even more amazing is that they're setting up the stage for humans to explore Mars! 🌕🚀 We gotta give it up for NASA, fam! 👏
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s crazy that we’re finally going back to the moon! 🚀 I mean, can you believe it’s been over 50 years since humans last set foot on the lunar surface? The fact that this new mission is paving the way for a manned Mars exploration is just mind-blowing. It’s like something out of science fiction movies! 🤖 And the crew selection is so diverse, it's awesome to see people from different backgrounds coming together to make history. I’m also loving the fact that they’re going beyond the moon, potentially further than any human has traveled before. This is just so exciting for the future of space exploration! 🚀
 
I'm so done with how NASA is handling their mission planning 🙄. Four crew members, yeah, that's cool, but have you seen the design of those spacecraft? It looks like something straight out of a low-budget sci-fi film 😂. I mean, come on, can't they get it together and make something that doesn't look like it was cobbled together from spare parts?

And don't even get me started on the lack of transparency around their funding 🤑. What's going to happen when we find out how much money they're actually putting into this Artemis II mission? Mark my words, it's gonna be a huge disappointment 😐.

I love that they're trying to make this crew diverse and inclusive 👏, but let's not forget about the real issue here: are they even ready for this? Have they been training properly? I don't see any info on that 🤔. They just keep touting this mission as if it's a done deal 🎉, without giving us any actual details.

And what's with all the hype around sending humans to Mars 🚀? Can we please get some real updates on how that's going to happen? I'm not buying into the "paving the way for historic" nonsense 🙄. It feels like NASA is just trying to spin this as a PR stunt instead of actually doing their job 💼.
 
🚀 omg guys i cant believe its finally happening!! nasa is taking us back to the moon!!! 🌕 first time in over 50 years can you even imagine what its gonna be like to walk on lunar surface?! 🤯 and then theyre planning for mars exploration 🚀👽 like wow we need to get ready for this! 🎉 i mean who is the most excited out of all these astronauts? 🤔 me lol anyway just think about how far humanity has come since nasa first started exploring space 🚀💫 what an incredible time to be alive!!
 
🚀👨‍🚀 this is so cool! NASA is really making progress with the Artemis II mission and finally returning humans to the moon after over 50 years 🌕... I've got my doubts though, they're planning a lunar flyby in 2024, which seems a bit ambitious considering the complexities of space travel. What if something goes wrong? 🤔 still, it's awesome that the crew is so diverse and experienced, including an all-female team 💪👩‍💻... Jeremy Hansen being the first Canadian to travel to deep space is also super cool 🇨🇦!
 
OMG 🚀👽 is it even possible that we're finally gonna have a crewed moon mission?! Like, after all these years and I'm still hyped just thinking about it 🤩! Reid Wiseman as commander tho, what an awesome pick! And Jeremy Hansen as the first Canadian in deep space? 🇨🇦 That's so cool! Christina Koch being part of this team is also a huge deal, considering her record-breaking spaceflight 🚀💫. I'm literally counting down the days till November 2024 🎉. This is it, guys! We're finally on our way to Mars 🔥! NASA is doing everything right and I'm so here for it 👏
 
🚀 OMG I'm so hyped about this news! A crew of 4 awesome astronauts is going to take us on a historic lunar flyby mission 🌕 in Nov 2024! Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen are the chosen ones 🤝. Can you believe we're getting close to returning humans to the moon and eventually heading to Mars?! 🚀💫 It's amazing to see NASA pushing the boundaries of space exploration and inspiring future generations of space enthusiasts like me! 👍
 
omg I'm beyond hyped about this!!! 🚀💥 a crew with such diverse backgrounds is exactly what we need for humanity's next giant leap! 🌟 can you imagine the amazing discoveries they'll make on that mission? 💡 and to think, this is just the beginning - Mars exploration is within our grasp now! 🔴⚡️ let's keep cheering these incredible astronauts on and sending them off into space with all our love & support ❤️💖
 
🚀💫 I'm low-key hyped about this! 50 years without a crewed moon mission is crazy long. 🤯 It's amazing that NASA has finally assembled a team for the Artemis II mission, which is just a first step to getting us back on the lunar surface. The diversity of the crew is awesome too - I love that we're seeing more women and people from different backgrounds in space. 💪 Christina Koch's record-breaking 328 days in space? Wow! 🚀 Jeremy Hansen being the first Canadian astronaut in deep space? That's history-making stuff right there. 🌟 November 2024 can't come soon enough - I'm living for this mission! 🔥
 
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