"NASA Astronauts' Perilous Thoughts, Biden's Moon Mission, and Inspiring Space Exploration: A Year in Review"

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NASA astronauts Victor Glover and Jeremy Hansen, chosen for the upcoming Artemis II mission, have expressed their fears for their families and concerns about the risks involved in space missions. They spend a significant amount of time discussing potential dangers and ways to mitigate them. The astronauts emphasize the importance of society's support and commitment to continue space exploration even in the face of potential setbacks. They draw inspiration from past tragedies, such as the Challenger disaster, which solidified their understanding of the significance of their work. The Artemis II mission is scheduled for a flyby of the Moon in 2024.
Topics:science#artemis-ii-mission#astronauts#challenger-disaster#nasa#space-exploration#space-safety
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