Artemis II: Trump hails astronauts as modern-day pioneers on historic Moon mission

07 April,2026 09:36 AM IST |  Houston  |  AFP

US President Donald Trump spoke to the Artemis astronauts during their historic lunar mission, praising their courage and calling them modern-day pioneers. The crew, including a Canadian astronaut, shared insights from their journey as Trump reaffirmed America’s leadership in space exploration

Artemis II crew members Jeremy Hansen, Christina Koch, Reid Wiseman and Victor Glover speak with US President Donald Trump aboard the Orion spacecraft on Monday. PIC/AFP


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US President Donald Trump on Monday called and congratulated the Artemis astronauts circling the Moon for making "history," telling them they've "made all America really proud, incredibly proud."

"You really are modern-day pioneers -- all of you," Trump said, before launching into a friendly interview of sorts with the three Americans and one Canadian who are on a historic 10-day mission around Earth's natural satellite.

"You've got a lot of courage doing what you're doing," Trump said, lavishing praise on NASA's first lunar flyby in more than 50 years.

"America will be second to none in space and everything we're doing, and we will continue to lead the whole thing into the stars, this incredible journey into the stars," Trump said, crediting himself with choosing to save the space program.

Trump then conducted a brief question-and-answer session, asking what the dark side of the moon was like and how it felt to go incommunicado with Earth during that part of the space flight.

"I said a little prayer, but then I had to keep rolling," Artemis pilot Victor Glover responded. "I was actually recording scientific observations of the far side of the Moon."

The 79-year-old Republican added that he'd spoken to Canada's leader and hockey legend Wayne Gretzky about the "neighbor" country's addition to the space mission.

Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen thanked Trump for American "space leadership" and called the effort a "mutually beneficial goal."

"A nation that leads like (the US) and creates and sets big goals for humanity that brings other countries along with it, is truly incredible," Hansen said, adding: "Canadians are so proud to be a part of this program."

Trump ended the call by inviting the astronauts to the White House.

"Congratulations to everybody. I'll see you at the Oval Office," he said.

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