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Daughter's message to Artemis 2 astronaut draws tears
Summary
Katey Wiseman posted an emotional Instagram tribute to her father, Artemis 2 commander Reid Wiseman, after the crew returned safely to Earth; the crew also proposed naming a lunar crater for her late mother, Carroll, and submitted the names to the International Astronomical Union.
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An emotional Instagram post from Katey Wiseman marked the return of NASA's Artemis 2 crew and drew wide public attention. Reid Wiseman served as commander of Artemis 2, the first crewed mission beyond low-Earth orbit since the Apollo era. The mission launched on April 1, 2026, and the crew later returned safely to Earth. Katey used the post to honor her late mother and to thank the many teams involved in the mission.
Key details:
- Katey Wiseman posted photos and a written tribute on Instagram after Artemis 2's safe return.
- Reid Wiseman was one of four crew members on Artemis 2; the others were Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen.
- The crew traveled roughly 252,760 miles, a distance reported as breaking the Apollo 13 record.
- During the mission the crew proposed naming two lunar craters, including "Carroll" in honor of Carroll Wiseman; the proposed names were submitted to the International Astronomical Union for approval.
- The Associated Press reported that Carroll Wiseman died of cancer in 2020 and worked as a neonatal intensive‑care unit nurse.
Summary:
Katey Wiseman's public tribute combined personal remembrance and gratitude and received broad online response, including many likes and comments. The crew's proposed crater names have been sent to the International Astronomical Union for review, and that approval process is the next known procedural step.
