It’s the first crewed mission of its kind in half a century, and one of the crew will be a Canadian picked from the country’s pool of four active astronauts that work alongside NASA in Houston, Texas. Retired Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield joins Farah Nasser to talk about what was looked for among Canada’s astronauts when deciding who would join the team and what the Artemis II mission could mean for the goal of some day landing on the moon once more.
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Artemis II: Chris Hadfield on what it takes to make crew as Canadian astronaut to join lunar mission
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