Artemis II Crew to Receive Congressional Space Medal of Honor
NASA's Artemis II crew will be awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor at Johnson Space Center for their historic lunar mission.
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NASA's Artemis II crew, consisting of Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, will receive the Congressional Space Medal of Honor. This recognition follows their successful 10-day mission around the Moon, completed on April 10. The award ceremony will occur at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston on August 28 at 11 a.m. EDT.
The Artemis II crew traveled farther in space than humans have before during their mission.
What has been confirmed
The Artemis II mission marked the first time astronauts flew aboard NASA's Orion spacecraft, reaching uncharted distances in space. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, along with the President, will participate in the awards ceremony. The event will be available for viewing through live streaming on multiple platforms, and media credentialing is offered.Why it matters
This award highlights NASA's continued advancements in space exploration, showcasing the achievements of American astronauts in reaching new frontiers beyond the Moon. The mission's success emphasizes the potential for future manned space exploration, which holds significant interest for aerospace professionals and enthusiasts alike, reinforcing confidence in advancing technological capabilities.FlyMarshall context
Artemis II's achievements align with the spirit of innovation and exploration that drives the aviation and aerospace industries. The mission contributes to a tapestry of milestones that inspire both those within the field and the public, who may one day benefit from technological advancements born from space exploration activities.What happens next
As NASA honors the Artemis II crew, the event serves as a prelude to future missions planned under the Artemis program, which aims to further explore the lunar surface and prepare for human exploration of Mars. Viewers can stay engaged by watching the ceremony online, continuing to follow NASA's ambitious undertakings.Continue reading
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