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Artemis crew tells kids moon flight was "the best roller coaster ride"

Artemis crew tells kids moon flight was "the best roller coaster ride"

Summary

The Artemis II astronauts shared their experiences returning from a mission around the moon during a live town hall event. They described the landing as thrilling, their views of the moon’s far side, and the challenges of adjusting back to Earth’s gravity after space travel.

Key Facts

  • Artemis II astronauts Jeremy Hansen, Christina Koch, Reid Wiseman, and Victor Glover returned to Earth on April 10 after orbiting the moon.
  • Their Orion spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean near San Diego, ending their historic mission.
  • The crew described the landing experience as intense, with bright colors from plasma around the capsule and strong G-forces pushing them back into their seats.
  • They traveled nearly 700,000 miles and were the first humans to see parts of the moon’s far side with the naked eye.
  • The astronauts saw a solar eclipse from deep space when the moon passed between their spaceship and the sun.
  • After landing, the astronauts bonded by sharing peanut M&Ms while waiting for rescue.
  • Christina Koch explained it took some time to adjust to Earth’s gravity and regain balance after being weightless for nine days.
  • The crew talked about a “run box warning” alarm triggered by a possible fuel leak during the mission, which required quick and careful action.
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