@natgeo: During their historic ten-day, record-breaking flyby of the moon earlier this year, the Artemis II crew lived in incredibly cramped quarters, but this proximity also led to camaraderie. In a never-before-seen clip, recorded on cameras Nat Geo sent along on the voyage, Commander Reid Wiseman and Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen reflected on the beauty of the moon's surface following their first night of observation, as well as the touching moment when the crew suggested naming a lunar crater after Wiseman's late wife, Carroll. Discover more insights from life between lunar shifts at the 🔗 in bio.