The Artemis II crew receives a rousing welcome at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, Houston, where Commander Reid Wiseman remarks, “It’s a special thing to be a human and it’s a special thing to be on planet Earth.”



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10 Comments

  1. I imagine it’s very, very hard to not have a global perspective when you’ve literally seen the globe.

  2. ClumsyZebra80 on

    I love the open emotion that the men specifically on this crew have shown. It’s so important to see in the time of the manosphere and all that entails. These guys went to the dark side of the fucking moon and yet hug and cry! Imagine that.

  3. We need an astronaut for President. Only that person will know the value of the earth and all people.

  4. Men, this is what masculinity looks like. Absolute balls of steel, vulnerability and gratitude. These guys are to be looked up to.

  5. sequins_and_glitter on

    They are just the best! I hope this inspires a new generation to love space!

  6. Well said. It’s a thrilling, yet terrifying thing all-around. They want to make history, help further the program and scientific work to be documented. But really, you just want to be back home and feel safe and see the blue sky again. This crew is amazing. They are true heroes.

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