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Proud Trump praises Artemis II crew's epic journey to far side of the Moon and suggests next 'big trip to Mars' as astronauts describe moment they lost contact with NASA for 40 minutes

President Donald Trump invited the crew of the Artemis II to travel to Mars just hours after they successfully re-emerged from the dark side of the moon.

7 April 2026 at 06:33 am
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Proud Trump praises Artemis II crew's epic journey to far side of the Moon and suggests next 'big trip to Mars' as astronauts describe moment they lost contact with NASA for 40 minutes

President Donald Trump celebrated the historic journey of the Artemis II crew as they returned from the far side of the Moon, praising their bravery and suggesting that their next mission should be to Mars. The President's invitation came just hours after the crew successfully re-established contact with NASA, having been out of communication for a tense 40 minutes during their descent.

The Artemis II mission, a groundbreaking voyage aimed at testing the capabilities of deep space travel, faced several challenges, including the unplanned 40-minute silence. The crew, composed of seasoned astronauts, navigated the Moon's dark side with precision, despite the unexpected interruption. Upon re-emerging into communication range, the team reported no significant issues, and NASA officials expressed relief and pride in their performance.

During a press conference, President Trump highlighted the crew's achievements, emphasizing their role in advancing human exploration. "These brave astronauts have shown what is possible when we push the boundaries of our knowledge and our courage," he said, his voice filled with enthusiasm. "Their journey to the far side of the Moon is a testament to American ingenuity and determination. Now, it's time to take the next giant leapтАФto Mars."

The President's mention of Mars was met with both excitement and skepticism. While some experts applauded the vision, others pointed out the immense challenges involved in such a mission. The distance, the technical complexities, and the long-duration spaceflight required for a Mars expedition are significant hurdles that would need to be overcome.

The Artemis II crew, however, remained focused on their current achievements. In interviews, they described the surreal experience of being on the far side of the Moon, where they could not see Earth. One astronaut shared that the silence and isolation of the dark side were both humbling and awe-inspiring. "It's a reminder of how small we are in the grand scheme of the universe, and how much we can achieve when we work together," they said.

The crew's experience also highlighted the importance of communication and contingency planning in space exploration. The 40-minute blackout, caused by a temporary loss of signal, underscored the risks involved in deep space travel. However, the team's ability to maintain composure and successfully complete their mission demonstrated their resilience and training.

As the Artemis II crew prepared to return to Earth, their mission served as a milestone in space history. Their journey not only tested the limits of technology but also showcased the human spirit's capacity to explore the unknown. President Trump's invitation to Mars, while ambitious, was a reflection of the optimism and ambition that have driven space exploration since its inception.

While the next Mars mission remains a distant dream, the Artemis II crew's success has paved the way for future endeavors. Their epic journey to the far side of the Moon has inspired a new generation of astronauts and engineers, eager to build upon their achievements. As the world looks to the stars, the vision of a Mars mission becomes a beacon of hope and possibility, symbolizing the relentless pursuit of knowledge and the unyielding human spirit.

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