NASA Astronaut Christina Koch Reunites with Dog After Historic Moon Mission
NASA astronaut Christina Koch, a native of West Michigan, recently returned from a historic mission as part of NASA's Artemis II. Koch made history as the first woman to travel to the moon and back, completing a journey that took her and three other astronauts around the moon. The mission, which launched on April 1, covered a total distance of 694,481 miles, marking the farthest humans have traveled from Earth. Upon her return, Koch shared a heartwarming video of her reunion with her dog, Sadie, highlighting the emotional bond between them. The video shows Sadie eagerly wagging her tail and bringing a toy to Koch, who expressed her joy at being reunited with her pet.