Reid Wiseman
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Prior to that, you're like, there are some things I know we just can't.
Yeah, and I would say more gratitude.
Like, a little bit of disbelief and just gratitude.
Not relief.
I don't remember feeling relief, but just like, wow.
We just flew around the moon, and we're back in the Pacific Ocean, and all these people are actually here.
We're in the right spot.
I would just say choose joy.
It's just we have a deliberate choice every day in what we decide to use our energy for and what we decide to focus on.
Just choose joy.
No one knows what the families went through, man.
This was not easy.
Being 200,000 plus miles away from home, like before you launch, it feels like it's the greatest dream on Earth.
And when you're out there, you just want to get back to your families and your friends.
It's a special thing to be a human, and it's a special thing to be on planet Earth.
The world got to witness a historic mission, and the crew got a hero's welcome at Johnson Space Center yesterday.
Commander Reid Wiseman says he and pilot Victor Glover, mission specialist Christina Cook, and mission specialist Jeremy Hansen are now bonded forever, and he gave a lot of thanks to his family.
The crew traveling deeper into space than any other humans before.
It was a record-breaking trip around the moon.
got to witness a historic mission, and the crew got a hero's welcome at Johnson Space Center yesterday.