Artemis II crewmates say space exploration depends on nations working together
OTTAWA — The astronauts who captured the world’s imagination with their journey to the far side of the moon last month said Wednesday the mission showed what people — and nations — can accomplish when they work together.
Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen and his Artemis II crewmates took part in a series of events in Ottawa, starting with a meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney in his office on Parliament Hill.
The 10-day Artemis mission took Hansen, from the Canadian Space Agency, and three NASA astronauts, mission commander Reid Wiseman and astronauts Victor Glover and Christina Koch, farther from Earth than any humans before them.
“I think what we all know as humans is true, is that we are better together. We know this. We are lifted up and we’re filled up when we help one another, when we create together. And it can get a little lost in today’s society,” Hansen said during a question-and-answer session with the crew at the National Arts Centre.

