The Christian Symbol That Brought The Artemis II Commander To Tears
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By Virginia Kruta
Published on April 17, 2026.
Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman described the moment he called for the ship's chaplain after the historic lunar mission, which brought him to tears. Despite not being a particularly religious person, Wiseman expressed his feelings about the significance of the cross on the officer's collar. He also challenged the world, stating that progress in the future would depend on hard work.
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