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Artemis astronaut Jeremy Hansen on what he missed about gravity: "Nothing"

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Astronaut Jeremy Hansen says "it's not that we never fail" but "we never stop there".

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Artemis II astronaut Jeremy Hansen talks about what the "Apollo 13" movie meant to him and its message about failure and resilience.

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When asked what was his favorite thing about gravity that he missed while in space, Artemis astronaut and mission specialist Jeremy Hansen laughingly said "nothing" and added while microgravity is harder in some aspects "it's just so worth it.

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A: Astronaut Jeremy Hansen says "it's not that we never fail" but "we never stop there".

B: Artemis II astronaut Jeremy Hansen talks about what the "Apollo 13" movie meant to him and its message about failure and resilience.

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