Pioneers of Space: Meet the Artemis II Astronaut Team
Artemis II will send three NASA astronauts and one Canadian to orbit the moon. The mission features Reid Wiseman as commander, Victor Glover as the pilot, Christina Koch as a mission specialist, and Canada's Jeremy Hansen making his first spaceflight. These astronauts come with exceptional space exploration credentials.
The Artemis II mission is set to make history with a distinguished team of astronauts. Leading the mission is Reid Wiseman, who has logged significant time aboard the International Space Station (ISS). His role as the mission commander comes after a notable career with the U.S. Navy and as NASA's chief astronaut.
Victor Glover serves as the mission's pilot. Known for his 168-day stint in orbit with NASA's Crew-1 flight, he was pivotal in bridging space travel with innovations in the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule. As the first Black astronaut on a lunar mission, Glover's journey adds to a legacy of pioneering space exploration.
Mission specialist Christina Koch brings unparalleled expertise as a record-holder for the longest continuous spaceflight by a woman. Her engineering background complements her experience from all-female spacewalks and scientific contributions to the ISS. Meanwhile, Jeremy Hansen, a first-time spaceflier, represents Canada's strong partnership with NASA, marking a significant milestone in his country's space program.