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Dead Commander's Voice Echoes Across Space
13 Apr
Summary
- Jim Lovell's voice guided Artemis II from lunar orbit.
- Artemis mission budget dwarfs proposed defense spending.
- A moon crater named Carroll honors a lost loved one.

In April 2026, the Artemis II crew received a posthumous message from Apollo astronaut Jim Lovell, marking a poignant continuity of human exploration.
This act of reaching across space stands in stark contrast to earthly conflicts. NASA's $24.4 billion budget is a fraction of the proposed $1.5 trillion for defense, highlighting a choice in human priorities.
The mission fostered a sense of humility and connection, as crew members Victor Glover and Christina Koch observed Earth. Jeremy Hansen honored Reid Wiseman's late wife, naming a moon crater 'Carroll' as a lasting memorial.
This exploration embodies Carl Sagan's idea of 'star-stuff,' with humanity briefly awake and capable of profound acts of remembrance and awe.