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Artemis II crew shares emotional moment naming lunar crater after commander's late wife

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Artemis II crew shares emotional moment naming lunar crater after commander's late wife

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The Artemis II crew has named a lunar crater after Commander Reid Wiseman's late wife, Carroll Taylor Wiseman, in a emotional tribute. The proposed name, which lies near the boundary between the moon's near and far sides, will be submitted to the International Astronomical Union for official approval.

The Artemis II spacecraft flew past the moon, marking a historic milestone. The crew proposed naming a lunar crater 'Carroll' after Commander Reid Wiseman's late wife. The crater lies near the boundary between the moon's near and far sides. The name will be submitted to the International Astronomical Union for approval. This tribute was a powerful moment for the crew, strengthening their bond as they prepared for critical events ahead. The crew's gesture honored a personal story of love and loss, linking it to a mission pushing human exploration boundaries.

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