Artemis II Astronauts Admit TERRIFYING Reality in Deep Space

Fox Business
Fox BusinessMay 4, 2026

Why It Matters

Artemis II proves deep‑space human capability, spurring commercial investment and paving the path to lunar bases and future Mars missions.

Key Takeaways

  • Astronauts describe fear and awe 400,000 miles from Earth
  • Mission highlighted global support, including Canadian astronaut crew member
  • Crew discussed practical challenges, like toilet malfunction and backup plans
  • NASA sees Artemis as gateway to lunar landings and Mars
  • Private sector expected to play major role in space economy

Summary

The video features a studio interview with the four‑person Artemis II crew—Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Specialist Christina Koch and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen—who reflect on the historic deep‑space flight that took them farther from Earth than any human before.

The astronauts describe a mix of awe and “healthy anxiety,” noting the psychological strain of being 400,000 miles from home while emphasizing the unprecedented global enthusiasm that greeted the mission. They recount scientific duties that left little time to admire the Earth‑from‑the‑Moon view, practical hiccups such as a malfunctioning toilet, and the use of a student‑designed zero‑gravity indicator as a cabin mascot.

Memorable remarks include Wiseman’s warning, “You cannot be a quarter‑million miles from home and not have fear,” and Glover’s optimism that Artemis II “puts us three to five years ahead of the original Apollo timeline for a Mars push.” The crew also highlighted the financial upside, noting “green on the board” and calling the era a “golden age of space exploration” for private enterprises.

The interview underscores Artemis II’s role as a stepping stone toward sustained lunar landings, commercial partnerships, and ultimately crewed missions to Mars, while also serving as a recruitment tool for the next generation of scientists and engineers.

Original Description

Artemis II Crew joins 'Varney & Co.' to share what it was like traveling deeper into space than ever before, detailing mission risks, teamwork, and the push toward a return to the Moon and future Mars missions.
0:00 – Meeting President Trump at the White House
1:00 – Seeing the Earth set from the Moon
1:30 – Trump’s timeline for the next Moon landing
2:10 – Managing the "Unexpected" (The Toilet Problem)
2:35 – Facing the fear of deep space
4:30 – Private enterprise and the road to Mars
5:40 – Meet "Rise": The 5th Artemis II crew member
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