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"This We'll Defend"
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At 252,756 miles from Earth — the farthest any humans have ever traveled — the Artemis II crew shared a heartfelt group hug.
It happened right after they honored Commander Reid Wiseman’s late wife by proposing to name a bright lunar crater “Carroll.”
In a tender, floating embrace inside the Orion spacecraft, the four astronauts — Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen — let the emotion of the moment wash over them: a mix of awe, loss, love, and unbreakable camaraderie.
Now, with the Moon behind them, the crew is accelerating homeward, hurtling back toward our planet on a trajectory that will culminate in a scheduled splashdown in the Pacific Ocean off San Diego on April 10.
Their mission stands as a powerful reminder that even at the farthest edge of deep space, where the Earth appears as a fragile blue marble against the infinite void, human connection remains our greatest strength.
Source: NASA
Sazed: Anything I really need to remember I store inside my copper mind, it's a really useful tool and has helped me many times.
Hoid: I've lived too long you see, and so I've taken to storing memories within my breath. Ignore the sour smell when I speak please.
Shallan: ... I have this little twisted, uh, slightly fucked up, uhm evil, sassy version of myself I conjured as a receptacle to contain all the things I don't want to remember... DO NOT ASK HER ABOUT MY PAST I WILL CAUSE A SCENE!
Honor: I put my diary in the storm :3