Because the astronauts of Artemis II go by the lunar floor, they add to the experiences of different missions that flew to the moon.
SCOTT DETROW, HOST:
Here is what the moon regarded like as we speak.
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REID WISEMAN: The moon is about three to 4 occasions the dimensions of the Earth, and it’s virtually full. And the Earth is only a small crescent on the market.
DETROW: It was a close-up view. The crew of Artemis II has now traveled farther from Earth than anybody else within the historical past of humanity.
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JEREMY HANSEN: However we, most significantly, select this second to problem this era and the subsequent to ensure this report is just not lengthy lived.
DETROW: That’s mission specialist Jeremy Hansen talking simply earlier than 2 p.m. this afternoon – that is Earth time to be clear – on the East Coast. Quickly after, Hansen and the three different astronauts on board Artemis II started the core a part of their mission, the roughly seven-hour interval when their spacecraft slingshots across the far facet of the moon they usually look out their port home windows, take pictures and observe what they’re seeing.
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KELSEY YOUNG: So we could not be extra excited for a full day of lunar and planetary observations as we speak. How do you hear me?
UNIDENTIFIED ASTRONAUT: We hear you loud and clear. And, Kelsey, you simply obtained to know you are pulling us away from the moon proper now. So let’s go.
DETROW: Now, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen usually are not the primary people to look down upon the lunar floor with their very own eyes. On the finish of 1968, the crew of Apollo 8 had that honor. It was a check run for Apollo 11, which landed on the moon the subsequent yr. The Apollo 8 astronauts obtained to see the Earth rising above the lunar horizon.
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BILL ANDERS: Oh, my God. Take a look at that image over there. There’s the Earth arising. Wow, that is fairly.
DETROW: And up till as we speak, the astronauts who had flown farthest from the Earth have been the crew members on board Apollo 13. Apollo 13’s slingshot across the moon wasn’t deliberate. It was an emergency maneuver to get the crew of the broken spacecraft dwelling alive.
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UNIDENTIFIED NASA OFFICIAL: We have had lack of sign with Apollo 13 because it passes above the again facet of the moon.
DETROW: To be clear, as we speak’s flyby was deliberate. However similar to Apollo 13, Artemis II nonetheless misplaced communications with Earth for about 45 minutes because it went behind the moon.
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CHRISTINA KOCH: That’ll be our alone time with the moon.
UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: Sure.
DETROW: I spoke with Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch in 2024 about what she thought this second could be like.
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KOCH: I feel the first process is to not struggle over who has the window seats.
DETROW: The Artemis crew has been coaching for this second for years. They studied moon maps. They skilled in Iceland with geologists and different consultants, studying the phrases they might want to use to truly describe what they’re seeing.
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KOCH: Our job is to inform the scientists again dwelling the issues that lunar probes cannot see.
DETROW: These brand-new observations will assist scientists plan the subsequent step of human area exploration, particularly because the astronauts can be seeing elements of the moon that no Apollo mission ever did. However earlier than all of the laborious work began as we speak, the crew had yet one more announcement.
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HANSEN: A few comparatively contemporary craters on the moon that haven’t been beforehand named.
DETROW: That is Jeremy Hansen once more, the mission specialist.
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HANSEN: And so at sure occasions of the moon’s transit round Earth, we can see this from Earth. And so we misplaced a beloved one. Her title was Carroll. The partner of Reid, the mom of Katie and Ellie.
DETROW: Commander Reid Wiseman’s household was watching from NASA’s remark room. His spouse Carroll died in 2020.
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HANSEN: And if you wish to discover this one, you have a look at Glushko and it is simply to the northwest of that. And it is a shiny spot on the moon. And we want to name it Carroll. And also you spell that C-A-R-R-O-L-L.
DETROW: The 4 crew members embraced of their Orion capsule and shed some tears. Then they dimmed the lights, obtained into place and started their observations.
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