Lessons from an astronaut: Artemis II crew shares advice on risk, work and friendship
The crew said repeated training and trust helped them handle low-probability, high-stakes situations during the 10-day lunar flyby.
- On Friday, Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen and his Artemis II crewmates shared lessons from their 10-day lunar mission at a Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal event, emphasizing teamwork and risk management.
- Hansen explained the team committed to developing a close relationship by working with behavioural health experts, building trust like a muscle to navigate hard conversations and strengthen their bond.
- Victor Glover stressed that "practice makes process" by automating basic tasks, while Christina Koch noted training for "low-probability, high-stakes situations" built resilience to feel calm during flight.
- Reid Wiseman said the mission's risk reminded the team to prioritize loved ones, urging people to "look at our lives and make sure everything was in order" while living fully.
- Hansen told the business crowd that Canada must accept failure as necessary for future space exploration, stating, "we will not stop when we meet failure. We will just keep creating a solution.
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Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen and his teammates at Artemis II shared some of the life lessons they learned from their mission.
What Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen learned about teamwork during Artemis II
MONTREAL - Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen and his Artemis II crewmates have shared some of the life lessons they learned preparing for and carrying out their record-breaking lunar flyby last
Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen and his team-mates of the Artemis II mission shared some of the life lessons they learned from the preparation and realization of their record lunar overflight last month.
Lessons from an astronaut: Artemis II crew share advice on risk, work and friendship
MONTREAL — Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen and his Artemis II crewmates have shared some of the life lessons they learned preparing for and carrying out their record-breaking lunar flyby last month.
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