Artemis II crew describes life aboard Orion spacecraft on historic journey to the moon and back
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In an awe-inspiring display of human ingenuity, NASA’s Artemis II crew has embarked on a historic journey to the moon, taking Americans along for a virtual ride into the depths of space. This mission marks the first time in over fifty years that a crew has ventured so far from our home planet.

On Wednesday evening, the towering 322-foot-tall Orion spacecraft lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, carrying an international team. This includes American astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, as well as Jeremy Hansen from the Canadian Space Agency. Their mission: to orbit the moon and return, retracing the path of legendary explorers from the Apollo era.

In an exclusive conversation with Fox News’ Trace Gallagher, the astronauts shared the thrill of embarking on a mission that pushes the boundaries of human exploration. They offered a glimpse into their life aboard the Orion spacecraft as they set out on their ambitious 10-day voyage.

Mission specialist Christina Koch described the unique experience of living in zero gravity, saying, “There is no difference between up and down, so I’ve been sleeping with my feet there and my head down here. It’s very comfortable. I think I’ll probably stay there the whole mission unless someone kicks me out. We’re finding out how to make this space capsule a home.”

The Artemis II crew

As the crew made their way around the moon, they appeared via video conference, capturing the world’s imagination. The image of Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, Commander Reid Wiseman, mission specialist Christina Koch, and pilot Victor Glover in the moon’s orbit, showcased the collaborative spirit of this mission.

Victor Glover, the mission’s pilot, expressed his astonishment when the mission transitioned from years of preparation to an actual launch. “We got the ‘go for launch,’ and it turned the mission into reality,” he remarked, reflecting the sentiment of a team on the cusp of making history.

“We like to say that we’re prepared without having an expectation, but you know in the back of your mind, you kind of hope you launch,” he explained. “And then when we got really close, it was like, wait, we’re getting ready to go to space. And when those solids lit, you know, it was a ride where you’re trying to be professional, but the kid inside of you wants to break out and just hoot and holler.”

Glover credited NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems team and launch control team, who have been preparing for the mission for months.

Artemis II rocket launch

Artemis II rocket launches from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Wednesday, April 1, 2026. This is the first time in 50 years NASA will send astronauts on a flight around the moon.  (Credit: NASA)

“It was an example of how hard they’ve been working lately that we launched,” he said. “Even though we didn’t get to really watch, but it felt beautiful.”

As the crew answered questions, they passed around a floating microphone in zero gravity. The crew had just completed a trans-lunar injection burn, committing the mission to a trajectory toward the moon.

“We are definitely 100% on our way to the moon,” commander Reid Wiseman said. “The lunar gravity will take over in a couple of days here and start pulling us around the far side.”

NASA’s Artemis II flight test crew

From left to right, CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen, NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Hammock Koch participate in a media gathering on Wednesday, May 17, 2023, outside the Canadian Embassy in Washington. (NASA/Keegan Barber)

Wiseman highlighted the significance of the Artemis II mission.

“At the end of our trans-lunar injection here, about an hour and a half ago, we just really looked at each other. And I know the United States has done this 1968 through 1972, but it’s just – this is unbelievable that we can put our minds to something and pull it off. This is an unbelievable technical accomplishment,” he said.

Koch added that the crew was proud that it was traveling farther from Earth than any crewed mission in more than 50 years.

“We are not necessarily a crew that lives on superlatives, but it is a milestone that’s important,” she said. “It’s important that people can understand and wrap their heads around what is the latest in what we’re doing? What does this mean relative to what we’ve done in the past? What are we gonna be pushing for into the future?”

Graphic of the Artemis II flight path and milestones

The Artemis II crew was launched toward the moon on Thursday after a nearly 5-minute burn set the Orion spacecraft on a trajectory out of Earth’s orbit for the nearly 8-day flight to the lunar object and back. (NASA)

Artemis II follows the uncrewed Artemis I test flight and marks a major step toward future missions, including Artemis III, which is expected to involve a lunar lander from SpaceX, Blue Origin or both, according to NASA.

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