NASA's Artemis II Mission to Include First Black Moon Astronaut and Cancer Widow
NASA is set to launch the Artemis II mission, marking the first crewed mission to the Moon in 50 years. The launch is scheduled to take place from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, with a two-hour window starting at 6:24 PM EDT. The mission will last approximately 10 days, with the crew expected to return to Earth after completing their objectives. The crew consists of four astronauts: Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen. Reid Wiseman, who lost his wife to cancer, will serve as the mission commander. Victor Glover is poised to become the first Black astronaut to reach the Moon. Christina Koch, known for her record-breaking spaceflight, will be the first woman to travel to the Moon. Jeremy Hansen, representing the Canadian Space Agency, will be the first non-American to reach the Moon. Each astronaut brings personal items with them, reflecting their unique backgrounds and personal stories.