Canadian Astronaut Jeremy Hansen and Artemis II Crew Return to Houston After Historic Mission
Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen and his fellow Artemis II crew members were warmly welcomed back in Houston after successfully completing their mission, which included a record-breaking lunar fly-around. The crew, consisting of Hansen, Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, and Victor Glover, splashed down in the Pacific Ocean before flying to Houston's Ellington Field. The mission marked a significant achievement, surpassing the Apollo 13 record for the farthest crewed space flight from Earth. Hansen expressed gratitude towards his family, NASA, and the Canadian Space Agency, highlighting the crew's commitment and the historic nature of their journey. The event was attended by hundreds, including Canadian Space Agency president Lisa Campbell and NASA's Johnson Space Center director Vanessa Wyche, who praised the crew's accomplishments.