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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(138,192 posts)
Tue Jun 9, 2026, 04:55 PM 12 hrs ago

NASA announces Artemis III crew: Who are the 4 astronauts taking us a step closer to our mission to Mars?

Source: Yahoo News

NASA announced on Tuesday the group of astronauts who will crew the Artemis III mission as part of the space agency's broader program to return humans to the surface of the moon — and eventually journey to Mars.

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman revealed that the following four astronauts have been assigned to the test flight: mission specialists Andre Douglas and Frank Rubio, commander Randy Bresnik and pilot Luca Parmitano of the European Space Agency.

The backup crew member is Bob Hines, who most recently served as the pilot of NASA's SpaceX Crew-4 mission to the ISS.

"While Artemis II was all about moon joy, Artemis III will be all about Earth joy," Nicky Fox, NASA's head of science, said during Tuesday's announcement at the Johnson Space Center in Houston.

Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/news/us/article/nasa-announces-artemis-iii-crew-who-are-the-4-astronauts-taking-us-a-step-closer-to-our-mission-to-mars-164136763.html

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NASA announces Artemis III crew: Who are the 4 astronauts taking us a step closer to our mission to Mars? (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 12 hrs ago OP
What an incredible waste of money. Send robots and rovers... not humans. QueerDuck 12 hrs ago #1
Respectfully Disagree! Probes, and Robots do Not Express, the Wonderment, Awe, Mystery that having Human Eyewitnesses... electric_blue68 9 hrs ago #2

QueerDuck

(2,019 posts)
1. What an incredible waste of money. Send robots and rovers... not humans.
Tue Jun 9, 2026, 05:06 PM
12 hrs ago

This is just the vanity of humanity (to borrow a phrase).

electric_blue68

(27,630 posts)
2. Respectfully Disagree! Probes, and Robots do Not Express, the Wonderment, Awe, Mystery that having Human Eyewitnesses...
Tue Jun 9, 2026, 07:42 PM
9 hrs ago

do.
Hearing their experiences, personally, I think, is powerful.

Have you ever heard of The Overview Effect?
I don't often quote from The Google AI; but this put it well. (My underline)

The Overview Effect is a profound cognitive shift reported by astronauts when viewing Earth from orbit or the moon. It is characterized by an overwhelming sense of awe, a deep connection to humanity, and the sudden realization that national borders and political divisions are entirely artificial and fragile.Coined in 1987 by space philosopher Frank White, this phenomenon highlights several core realizations:
Vanishing Borders: Observers notice that Earth has no visible geopolitical lines or boundaries from space; it appears as a single, unified, and interconnected living system.Fragility of Life: The planet's atmosphere appears as a paper-thin, delicate line protecting all known life from the harsh vacuum of space.
Shift in Identity: Astronauts frequently return home with a broader, "global consciousness," prioritizing environmental protection and worldwide human cooperation over localized concerns.
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Frank White coined this term after interviewing astronauts, and found this a reoccuing experience.

Humans right there in the place (moon, Mars) especially Mars since it'll be a totally new experience will convey these things beyond what our mechanisms will relay.

We had Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring." People also think the photos, and astronauts experiences also increased environmental concerns.

The Association of Spece Explorers
Any astronauts from around the that have flown one orbit above the Karman Line (where Space begins above Earth's atmosphere)

Mission: Promotes international cooperation, space science and engineering education, and environmental awareness.

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