It’s Made in Ontario and Just Made History in Space. Nutella’s Viral Moment on Artemis II Moon Livestream
- A jar of Nutella gained widespread attention as it floated during an Artemis II livestream in deep space just before the crew set a human distance record from Earth.
- The Artemis II crew set a new record for the farthest humans have traveled from Earth, surpassing Apollo 13's 1970 distance record.
- Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen requested naming two lunar craters Integrity and Carroll to honor the Orion spacecraft and Commander Reid Wiseman’s late wife, respectively.
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It’s made in Ontario and just made history in space. Nutella’s viral moment on Artemis II moon livestream
“One small jar for the spaceship. One giant leap for breakfast,” the Nutella company said in a post on Facebook.
From the Artemis II mission, which will end this Friday, April 10th, we will remember the technological and human prowess, the wonderful images of the Moon taken by the crew, the new record of human distance...
One cannot have more luck as a brand: In the record flight of the Artemis 2 mission around the moon, a glass of Nutella suddenly floats through the picture. Experts estimate the value of involuntary advertising to a three-digit million amount.
The Artemis crew apparently strengthens for breakfast with a calorie bomb: In the Nasa live stream from the Orion capsule, a Nutella glass suddenly floats through the picture. The U.S. Space Administration is forced to react.
The famous brand of spread paste took advantage of a hell of a commercial during the live mission, broadcast by the Nasa on Monday. But it wasn't a product placement, says Ferrero, the owner of Nutella, and the American space agency.
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