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Artemis II Astronauts Send Easter Love from Lunar Orbit
6 Apr
Summary
- Astronauts exchanged Easter greetings from lunar orbit.
- Apollo astronaut Charlie Duke shared inspirational words.
- Jeremy Hansen received astronaut wings during the mission.

The Artemis II crew, currently en route to orbit the moon, extended Easter wishes to the world from space on April 5, 2026. On April 6, 2026, they will reach their closest approach to the moon, observing areas that were in darkness during Apollo missions.
Earlier, the astronauts heard from Apollo 16 veteran Charlie Duke, who recalled landing on the moon in 1972. Duke left a family photo on the lunar surface as a reminder of Earth's support for their mission, connecting the past Apollo program with the current Artemis initiative.
During their journey, Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen was presented with his astronaut wings by Commander Reid Wiseman. This ceremony, broadcast live, honored Hansen's first space flight, a tradition for astronauts. The crew is expected to splashdown in the Pacific Ocean on April 10, 2026.