Debrief: The Face Of Human Spaceflight

artemis 2 crew hugging

The Artemis II crew.

Credit: NASA
In hindsight, it is fitting that it took a broken space potty, one of the most challenging and critical systems for human spaceflight—and a bane of all its programs—for the Artemis II mission to begin to show its human face. Then, from a vantage point 4,000 mi. beyond the Moon, astronauts onboard...
Irene Klotz

Irene Klotz is Senior Space Editor for Aviation Week, based in Cape Canaveral. Before joining Aviation Week in 2017, Irene spent 25 years as a wire service reporter covering human and robotic spaceflight, commercial space, astronomy, science and technology for Reuters and United Press International.

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