Reid Wiseman

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Reid Wiseman is an American naval aviator and NASA astronaut.

Reid Wiseman, born November 11, 1975, is a NASA astronaut and former chief of the Astronaut Office. He commanded the Artemis II lunar flyby mission, marking the first crewed flight around the Moon since Apollo 17. Wiseman has a background in aerospace engineering and human spaceflight, contributing to NASA's lunar exploration initiatives.

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NASA Artemis II Human Research Data Methodology Challenge
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NASA Artemis II Human Research Data Methodology Challenge

NASA's Artemis II crew, including Christina Koch, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Jeremy Hansen, returned from a lunar mission on April 7, 2026. The mission provided critical data for NASA's Human Research Program, focusing on astronaut health in deep space. A challenge with a $25,000 prize seeks innovative methodologies to analyze this unique dataset from the mission.

Artemis II astronauts praise Orion capsule, reflect on mission impact
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Artemis II astronauts praise Orion capsule, reflect on mission impact

NASA’s Artemis II crew praised the Orion capsule's performance post-mission, highlighting its smooth reentry and minor technical issues. Commander Reid Wiseman noted the capsule's readiness for Artemis III. The nine-day mission marked NASA's first crewed lunar flight since Apollo 17, with astronauts reflecting on its positive public impact during a press conference at NASA Johnson.

Artemis II astronauts gazed at our Moon with joy, curiosity, and reverence. Through finer robotic orbital views, so can you.
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Artemis II astronauts gazed at our Moon with joy, curiosity, and reverence. Through finer robotic orbital views, so can you.

Orion spacecraft with Artemis II astronauts returned to Earth on April 10 after a lunar flyby on April 6. The crew, including Christina Koch, Victor Glover, Jeremy Hansen, and Reid Wiseman, experienced peak gravitational loads during reentry. The mission achieved significant milestones, showcasing lunar features like the Orientale basin and numerous crater chains, enhancing lunar exploration understanding.

Artemis II Flight Day 10: Crew Completes Final Burn Before Splashdown
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Artemis II Flight Day 10: Crew Completes Final Burn Before Splashdown

NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman and Victor Glover completed a final thruster burn on Orion for 8 seconds, achieving a 4.2 feet-per-second velocity change, guiding Artemis II toward Earth. Splashdown is scheduled for 8:07 p.m. EDT off San Diego, with recovery operations by NASA's team and the Department of War personnel awaiting the crew's return.

Artemis II Flight Day 10: Crew Sets for Final Burn, Splashdown
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Artemis II Flight Day 10: Crew Sets for Final Burn, Splashdown

Artemis II crew, including NASA astronauts Christina Koch, Reid Wiseman, and Victor Glover, along with Jeremy Hansen from the Canadian Space Agency, prepared for their final burn and splashdown on April 10, 2026. Splashdown is targeted for 8:07 p.m. EDT off San Diego after a 694,481-mile journey, marking a significant milestone in lunar exploration.

Artemis II Flight Day 9: Crew Prepares to Come Home
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Artemis II Flight Day 9: Crew Prepares to Come Home

NASA's Artemis II crew, including Christina Koch, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Jeremy Hansen, prepares for splashdown on April 10, 2026. Following a lunar swing, they exited the Moon's influence on April 7. The crew is conducting re-entry procedures, including trajectory correction burns, and will splash down in the Pacific Ocean near San Diego at 8:07 p.m. EDT.

Artemis II Flight Day 8: Crew Conducts Key Tests on Return to Earth
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Artemis II Flight Day 8: Crew Conducts Key Tests on Return to Earth

Artemis II crew members Christina Koch, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Jeremy Hansen conducted key tests aboard the Orion spacecraft, including orthostatic intolerance garment evaluations and manual piloting demonstrations. Following their lunar flyby, they are preparing for splashdown on April 10, 2026, off the coast of San Diego, ensuring all systems are ready for re-entry.

Artemis II Flight Day 7: First Return Correction Burn Complete
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Artemis II Flight Day 7: First Return Correction Burn Complete

NASA's Orion spacecraft, named Integrity, successfully completed its first return correction burn on Flight Day 7, igniting thrusters for 15 seconds at 8:03 p.m. EDT, achieving a velocity change of 1.6 feet-per-second. Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen monitored the spacecraft's systems, while the crew prepares for upcoming flight test objectives and return tasks on April 8.

Why haven’t humans gone back to the Moon no longer a valid question thanks to NASA Artemis II lunar flyby
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Why haven’t humans gone back to the Moon no longer a valid question thanks to NASA Artemis II lunar flyby

NASA's Artemis II successfully launched on April 1, 2026, marking humanity's return to the Moon after five decades. The crew, including Victor Glover, Christina Koch, Reid Wiseman, and Jeremy Hansen, completed a lunar flyby on April 6. This mission alleviates doubts about lunar exploration and showcases the Orion spacecraft's capabilities, enhancing public interest in future lunar missions.

Witnessing lift off of first humans to venture to the Moon since 1972
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Witnessing lift off of first humans to venture to the Moon since 1972

NASA’s Artemis II mission successfully launched on April 1, 2026, carrying four astronauts aboard the SLS rocket from Kennedy Space Center. This historic flight marks the first crewed lunar mission since 1972, featuring Jeremy Hansen, Christina Koch, and Victor Glover. The mission includes a 10-day journey around the Moon, showcasing significant milestones for space exploration.