Mother and Daughter
Spaceship Earth, 2026
I hope I never get over it for as long as I live ❤️
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Mother and Daughter
Spaceship Earth, 2026
I hope I never get over it for as long as I live ❤️
“NASA Artemis II crew – Mission Specialist Christina Koch, Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen, Commander Reid Wiseman, and Pilot Victor Glover – take time out for a group hug inside the Orion spacecraft on their way home (07.04.2026). Following a swing around the far side of the Moon on April 6, 2026, the crew exited the lunar sphere of influence (the point at which the Moon's gravity has a stronger pull on Orion than the Earth's) on April 7, and headed back to Earth for a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean on April 10. The crew was selected in April 2023, and have been training together for their mission for the past three years.” [NASA Artemis II]
My favorite pics of this two days
Wow. Just. Wow.
All of them gave incredible speeches today but Christina Koch’s words resonated the most with me personally.
Artemis II ੈ✩‧₊˚
Far from what I once was // Not yet what I am going to be
Moon & Earth taken by ARTEMIS II Crew | 6th April 2026
It’s a special thing to be human, and it’s a special thing to be on planet Earth. Thank you.
Planet Earth: You. Are. A. Crew.
When you look up here, you’re not looking at us. We are a mirror, reflecting you. And if you like what you see, look a little deeper. This? Is you.
—reflections on the Artemis II mission & humanity’s connection from Mission Commander Reid Wiseman, Mission Specialist Christina Koch, and Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen, respectively // crew group hugs after each member’s remarks
Interviewer: Victor, I have one for you. Apollo 8 had a memorable Christmas Eve reading from Genesis. Do you have a message you'd like to share from space about Easter Sunday?
Victor Glover: You know, I don't have anything prepared... I, I um, I'm glad you brought that up though. I think these observances are important and as we are so far from Earth and looking [back] at the beauty of creation, I think the... for me one of the important personal perspectives that I have up here is I can really see Earth as one thing, and you know, when I read the Bible and I look at all of the amazing things that were done for us, who[we're?] created... it's, you have this amazing place, this spaceship. You guys are talking to us because we're in a spaceship really far from Earth, but you're on a spaceship called Earth that was created to give us a place to live in the universe, in the cosmos. [I think] maybe the distance we are from you makes you think what we're doing is special, but we're the same distance from you, and I'm trying to tell you, just trust me, you are special. In all of this emptiness, this is a whole bunch of nothingness, this thing we call the universe, you have this oasis, this beautiful place that we get to exist together. I think as we go into Easter Sunday thinking about, you know, all the cultures all around the world, whether you celebrate it or not, whether you believe in God or not, this is an opportunity for us to remember where we are who we are, and that we are the same thing and that we've got to get through this together.
Interviewer: Well for someone who didn't have anything prepared, that was really quite extraordinary.
Artemis II crew enters Orion spacecraft
Heroes…. 🚀💯
"We will explore. We will build. We will build ships. We will visit again. We will construct science outposts. We will drive rovers. We will do radio astronomy. We will found companies. We will bolster industry. We will inspire. But ultimately, we will always choose Earth. We will always choose each other." —Christina Koch, Artemis II Mission Specialist
Update: they aren’t 4 pixels anymore !!!!
these four deserve to be cherished i swear
Artemis II Mission Specialist Christina Koch: Houston, we have you [loud and clear], and it is so great to hear from Earth again. To Asia, Africa, and Oceania: we are looking back at you. We hear you can look up and see the moon right now. We see you too. When we burned this burn toward the moon, I said that we do not leave Earth, but we choose it, and that is true. We will explore, we will build, we will build ships, we will visit again. We will construct science outposts, we will drive rovers, we will do radio astronomy, we will found companies, we will bolster industry, we will inspire...
... but ultimately, we will always choose Earth. We will always choose each other.
Houston CAPCOM: Integrity, from Earth - our single system, fragile and interconnected - we copy. Those of us that can, are looking back.
—the first communications between Mission Control & Orion Integrity when they came back into signal range after their trip around the back of the moon // the Integrity crew clasping hands and high-fiving on the live video feed during this exchange
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Christina Koch in space
"and the universe said i love you."
The handprints are a nice touch.
a study i did of “first braids to leave orbit (unconfirmed)” ft. Christina Koch and all of us🌎✨