
""I gotta tell you, there is nothing normal about this. Sending four humans 250,000 miles away is a herculean effort, and we are now just realizing the gravity of that," said mission commander Reid Wiseman."
""This is unbelievable, that we can put our minds to something and pull it off. This is an unbelievable technical accomplishment," said Wiseman after the lunar injection burn."
""Humanity has once again shown what we are capable of," Hansen said, noting the efforts of all the people around the world who had persevered to make Artemis II possible."
""The crew is feeling pretty good up here, on our way to the moon," said Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen."
The Artemis II mission is progressing as planned, with the crew feeling euphoric after a successful translunar injection burn. This maneuver propelled the spacecraft out of Earth's orbit towards the moon, marking the first such journey in over fifty years. Mission commander Reid Wiseman expressed the monumental effort involved in sending humans 250,000 miles away, emphasizing the technical achievement. The crew will utilize the moon's gravity for a slingshot maneuver, returning to Earth in about eight days. Astronaut Jeremy Hansen highlighted humanity's capabilities and the collective effort behind the mission.
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