
"I can't stop thinking about the lunar crater Carroll, named after a NICU nurse. It feels like one of those quiet, cosmic connections."
"These NICU nurses are angels on earth. I'm so grateful she has them watching over her in these early days."
"And now, every time I look up at the moon, I'll think of Carroll - and be reminded of our girl, who arrived on her own perfect timeline."
Emily Calandrelli, the 100th woman in space, welcomed her second child, Lily Bradley, while facing challenges in the NICU. Despite the unexpected circumstances, she feels a special connection to the Artemis II mission. Calandrelli shared on Instagram that her daughter arrived just in time for the mission, linking her birth to the lunar crater named after a NICU nurse, Carroll Wiseman. Many parents resonate with this connection, finding comfort in the representation of NICU nurses on the moon, which symbolizes care and support during difficult times.
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