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WATCH: Artemis II crew shares advice for aspiring young astronauts

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The crew of Artemis II shed light on an "otherworldly" sighting in space as they delivered their second press conference since returning from their 10-day voyage around the Moon.The four man crew of Nasa's Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canadian Jeremy Hansen were able to witness a number of firsts for humanity as they saw the entire far side of the Moon - and witnessed a solar eclipse from behind it.At the press conference at Nasa's Johnson Space Centre in Houston, Texas, Mr Wiseman admitted that while he was "not really a religious person", he required the US Navy's chaplain to comprehend his experience.He said: "When that man walked in - I'd never met him before in my life - but I saw the cross on his collar, and I just broke down in tears.

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It's very hard to fully grasp what we just went through." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Mr Wiseman added: "When the Sun eclipsed behind the Moon, I turned to Victor and I said: ‘I don't think humanity has evolved to the...

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