So I made some Buzzfeed Unsolved Playlists since the one on BUN with all episodes is missing some episodes and well, I thought I'd share the links in case anyone else is bothered by that as well.Â
All Episodes + Postmortems (Bonus Episodes etc. included):Â https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7ZNLMD73mg9lyB6bizJGLP-6qVRMnm-s
Buzzfeed Unsolved All Episodes + Postmortems
All Episodes:Â https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7ZNLMD73mg_AiIYVv90VRjof1EfgfZ-L
Buzzfeed Unsolved All Episodes
All Postmortems (and more):Â Â https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7ZNLMD73mg8Bw4zzShwENwc2BvT8-96L
Over approximately 10 days, our Artemis II crew successfully completed a voyage around the Moon. They gave us stunning photos of the far side of the Moon, Earth, and a solar eclipse, along with inspirational messages, laughs, and even a few tears. Let's recap the Artemis II mission.
First step: fit check.
Artemis II astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen got suited up and had their spacesuits checked to make sure they were ready to go to space.
Once their custom-fit suits were checked and the astronauts were ready, they walked out to greet the crowd at our Kennedy Space Center in Florida. After saying hi to everyone, including their families, the quartet made their way onto the Orion spacecraft that would carry them to the Moon.
The astronauts entered Orion and completed more checks. Next, the closeout crew closed the final hatch on Orion.
Then, it was time for the big moment â well, the first big moment of the mission: Liftoff!
Orion was on its way to the Moon, and the astronauts aboard had plenty to do.
They exercisedâŠ
and conducted interviewsâŠ
all while showing the camaraderie and collaboration that make missions possible.
And that means Rise, too! The little plush zero gravity indicator was a constant companion throughout the mission.
Finally, it was time for them to go around the Moon and observe its far side. As the astronauts began to describe features of the Moon that they saw, they had a heartfelt moment when suggesting that a crater be named after Reid's late wife, Carroll.
During the lunar flyby, the foursome experienced a solar eclipse that only they could see!
All throughout the mission, there were many moments of "Moon Joy."
After the crew completed their observation duties, it was time to start the journey back home.
On April 10, the Artemis II astronauts safely splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, bringing the mission to a triumphant end.
These GIFs are just a taste of the amazing imagery and memorable moments from Artemis II. Relive it all on our YouTube channel: youtube.com/NASA
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Iâm lacking the words to express how deeply moved i am by the Artemis II mission but iâve been so enthralled by it that it just feels wrong to not try to express what iâve been feeling the past few days. It is truly a beacon of light in these times, where i can feel myself losing faith in humanity every day. Artemis II restored some of that faith.
Iâm amazed at how far our species has come in the relatively short time it has inhabitated planet Earth. The universe, the stars, the planets and most importantly the moon has always been fascinating to us, has always inspired people, and only in the past century have we been able to actually travel there, to explore it. How lucky am i to have been born at exactly the right moment to witness this particular moment in human history? To be able to see the pictures taken of the far side of the moon, to be able to see a perspective of the moon and planet Earth our ancestors could only dream of.
Iâm truly grateful that people like Christina Koch, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Jeremy Hansen exist and dedicate their life to science. Risking their life in the name of science. The sheer amount of bravery and skill needed to do what they do is incomprehensible to me and i can only admire and applaud them from afar.
We are less than two hours away from Splashdown as iâm writing this. The crew of Orion and everyone else involved in this mission are currently working on getting back home safely. Iâm not religious, but several times today i caught myself thinking âPlease, please let them return safelyâ and then stopping for a second because iâm not sure who iâm sending these thoughts to. Perhaps to the universe itself?
And now, thereâs nothing left for me to say except âThank Youâ to everyone involved in the Artemis II mission. Come home safe. Humanity still needs you.
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