Three Americans and a Canadian will eventually embark on a trip to lunar orbit
NASA names moon mission crew.
The US space agency announced on Monday the names of the four astronauts that will crew the Artemis II mission. While the ten-day trip around the moon and back is tentatively scheduled for late 2024, the announcement came shortly after the White House unveiled its proposed NASA budget.
The crew will consist of commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialist Christina Koch – all three from NASA – and Canadian Space Agency (CSA) astronaut Jeremy Hansen, also a mission specialist.
“Among the crew are the first woman, first person of color, and first Canadian on a lunar mission, and all four astronauts will represent the best of humanity as they explore for the benefit of all,” said Vanessa Wyche, director of NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.
Francois-Philippe Champagne, the minister responsible for the CSA, called Hansen’s participation “not only a defining chapter of our history in space, but also a testament to the friendship and close partnership between our two nations.”
The Artemis program was conceived during the Trump presidency as a sequel to the 1960s Apollo moon shot, and named after the Greek god’s female twin. Its original goal to put US boots on lunar soil by 2025 has slipped, due to lack of funding from Congress and a change in the White House. The Biden administration changed its focus on diversity and inclusion, but pressed ahead, citing a challenge from China.
After multiple delays, Artemis I launched in December and successfully orbited the moon without a crew. Artemis II is intended to replicate the 1968 Apollo 8 mission, with a ten-day crewed “venture around the moon,” as NASA described it.
Unlike the Apollo program, which focused on getting to the moon, Artemis is more ambitious. NASA wants to set up a space station in lunar orbit, serving as a transfer point for future missions, and establish a base in the southern polar region, where water ice could be used to support human life and produce rocket fuel.
Much of the technology for the program is still being developed. Elon Musk’s SpaceX is building the lander for the Artemis III mission, based on its Starship project. Boeing’s Starliner capsule, which is also intended to be used in the program, has run into delays.
Let’s all go to Cape Canaveral, wave out $2 American Flags, issue-up a group cheer as the spacecraft lifts off, and fantasize that we’re all crowded on board…!
Dr. Jordan Maxwell; “Why are you people waving your little flags, and cheering when that rocket leaves the launch pad,…YOU’RE not going ANYWHERE! They are, but not you! You’re paying for it in a time of economic crisis, but you ain’t going ANYWHERE except back to your $8 an hour before taxes job to pay for their trip to space!”
“Among the crew are the first woman, first person of color, and first Canadian on a lunar mission, and all four astronauts will represent the best of humanity …” Really?
A woke crew. What could go wrong?
Hopefully they don’t follow the adage: Go Woke Go Broke.
Will the Artemis lll be the first real moon landing?
Artemis; the brand name of a foul-smelling men’s cologne…!
Kinda like Apollo 18…finding the ‘alien ship with female alien pilot that looks Asian…
Or the sound stage at Area 51…where someone forgot to pick up a Pepsi can in the background.
(I never knew that the Moonenites drank Peps…)
The Russians never went to the moon due to the highly radioactive Van Allen Belt that lies between the Earth and the …serious Moon.