NASA Achieves Record-Breaking Crew Call Between Artemis 2 and ISS
NASA has successfully conducted the farthest-ever crew call in space between astronauts aboard the Artemis 2 mission and the International Space Station (ISS). This historic communication took place on April 7, spanning the vast distance between Earth and the moon. The call was initially broadcast live with audio only, and NASA later released a video version. The Artemis 2 crew, consisting of Jeremy Hansen, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Reid Wiseman, communicated with ISS astronauts Christopher Williams, Jessica Meir, Jack Hathaway, and Sophie Adenot. The distance between the two crews was approximately 232,141 miles, equivalent to sailing between Boston and the Panama Canal 92 times. During the call, the astronauts shared their experiences and perspectives from their respective vantage points in space.