Trump Hosts Artemis II Astronauts at White House
NASA's Artemis II astronauts made history as the first crew to travel near the moon in over 50 years. This milestone mission demonstrates significant advancements in space exploration, marking a critical step towards future lunar missions.

The Artemis II mission crew, consisting of Victor Glover, Christina Koch, Reid Wiseman, and Jeremy Hansen, completed a historic journey near the moon, launching from Cape Canaveral, Florida, aboard the Orion capsule atop NASA's Space Launch System rocket. During the mission, they traveled farther from Earth than any humans in over 50 years.
Following the mission, former President Donald Trump met the astronauts at the White House, celebrating their accomplishments. He expressed admiration for their bravery and invited them to the White House after their return. The successful completion of Artemis II underscores the progress in human spaceflight and the potential for future lunar exploration.




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