THEYβRE HERE!!!
Your Artemis II quartet has arrived at the Kennedy Space Center ahead of the first launch attempt on April 1st.
They are ready. SLS is ready. The Kennedy Space Center is ready. And the rest of the watching world are ready to see off the first humans to visit the moon since 1972.
Letβs meet the crew!
Reid Wiseman: Commander
@astro_reid
Baltimore, Maryland native, 27-year Navy veteran, selected in NASAβs astronaut class of 2009.
Reid has previously flown to space aboard Soyuz for the Expedition 40/41 mission campaign.
Victor Glover: Pilot
@AstroVicGlover
Pomona, California native, Naval Aviator, test pilot in the F/A-18 Hornet, Super Hornet, and EA-18G Growler, selected in NASAβs astronaut class of 2013.
Victor had flown to space aboard Crew-1 in 2021, the first operational Crew Dragon mission to the ISS, serving in the Expedition 64/65 mission campaign in which he was able to complete 4 spacewalks, totaling 168 days in orbit.
Christina Koch: Mission Specialist
@Astro_Christina
Grand Rapids, Michigan native, experienced engineer, researcher, and instructor, selected in NASAβs astronaut class of 2013.
Christina has previously flown to space aboard Soyuz MS-12, launching in 2019 - during her time in orbit, she served as a Flight Engineer on the ISS during the Expedition 50/60/61 mission campaign.
She also completed a total of 6 spacewalks, totaling 42 hours and 15 minutes outside station - time accumulated in space? 328 days.
Jeremy Hansen: Mission Specialist
@Astro_Jeremy
London, Ontario native, Canadian Armed Forces pilot of the CF-18, selected as a recruit into the Canadian Space Agency in 2011.
Colonel Hansenβs service to both his education and military commitments are extensive: Top Air Force Graduate from the Royal Military College of Canada in May 1999, The Queen ElizabethΒ IIΒ Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012, Gold Medal of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society in 2014, amongst several other accolades.
He has participated in numerous scientific programs including the NEEMO 19 subterranean mission and worked as station capcom in 2011.
Artemis II will be his first trip to space.
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@realmaxq for NSF