Astronaut's Wife Shares Emotional Journey as Artemis II Reaches Record Lunar Distance

April 9, 2026
Astronaut's Wife Shares Emotional Journey as Artemis II Reaches Record Lunar Distance
  • NASA’s Artemis II launch and mission are meant to test the reliability of the rocket and Orion capsule as a precursor to future crewed lunar missions.

  • Catherine Hansen, wife of Artemis II astronaut Jeremy Hansen, shares personal reflections highlighting his human moments in space, his 'world-class napper' ability, and her emotional reactions to the mission's launch from Florida.

  • The crew informally named a lunar crater 'Carroll' in honor of Commander Reid Wiseman’s late wife, a gesture that deeply moved families on Earth and will be recalled when observing the Moon.

  • An emotional moment occurred when Artemis II crew communicated from the far side of the Moon, a moment that resonated globally with watching families.

  • During the lunar flyby, the mission reached a record distance of about 250,000 miles from Earth, with a 40-minute communications blackout on the far side of the Moon.

  • Catherine grappled with anxiety during the communications blackout, while mission control remained calm and the signal reestablished.

  • The family recorded videos for Jeremy to watch near the Moon, a moment they describe as emotionally powerful.

  • Family footage and updates from NASA mission control helped the Hansen family feel connected throughout the mission, which they expect to conclude with a Pacific Ocean splashdown on Friday.

  • Catherine emphasizes ongoing uncertainty and learning at NASA about final-stage contingencies, underscoring the evolving nature of space missions and preparation for the unknown.

  • Jeremy Hansen serves on a four-member Artemis II crew, the first Moon-orbit mission in more than five decades and the first with a non-American crew member.

  • Catherine describes the upcoming splashdown as unpredictable but expresses readiness and support for her family, planning to calmly observe the three main stages of splashdown and the recovery.

  • Catherine recalls giving Jeremy binoculars and how the family tracked Moon landmarks with his maps and guides, watching him articulate the Moon’s three-dimensional view from space.

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