دۆناڵد ترەمپ، سەرۆکی ئەمریکا پیرۆزبایی لە تیمی مەزن و لێهاتووی ئارتیمیس 2 کرد و تەواوی گەشتەکەیانی بە "ناوازە و سەرنجڕاکێش" وەسف کرد. ترەمپ ڕایگەیاند وەک سەرۆکی وڵات شانازییان پێوە دەکات و بە پەرۆشەوە چاوەڕێی بینینیانە لە کۆشکی سپی. هەروەها ئاماژەی بەوە کرد کە ئەم سەرکەوتنە دەبێتە سەرەتایەک بۆ هەنگاوی داهاتوو کە ناردنی مرۆڤە بۆ سەر هەسارەی مەریخ.
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AT SEA - APRIL 10: (EDITORS NOTE: This Handout image was provided by a third-party organization and may not adhere to Getty Images editorial policy.) In this handout photo provided by NASA, NASA astronaut Victor Glover, Artemis II pilot, left, and NASA astronaut Christina Koch, Artemis II mission specialist, talk with NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman at their Navy MH-60 Seahawk from Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 23 on the flight deck of USS John P. Murtha after they and fellow crewmates NASA Astronauts Victor Glover, and Christina Koch were extracted from their Orion spacecraft after splashdown, Friday, April 10, 2026, in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California. NASA's Artemis II mission took the quartet on a nearly 10-day journey around the Moon and back to Earth. Following a splashdown at 5:07 p.m. PDT (8:07 p.m. EDT), NASA, U.S. Navy, and U.S. Air Force teams are working to bring the Orion spacecraft aboard the recovery ship. Bill Ingalls/NASA via Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Bill Ingalls/NASA / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)
The Artemis II crewed lunar mission lifts off from Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on April 1, 2026. Four astronauts blasted off aboard a massive NASA rocket April 1 on a long-anticipated journey around the Moon, the first crewed lunar flyby in more than 50 years. With an intense roar that reverberated far beyond the launchpad, the enormous orange-and-white rocket carried three Americans and one Canadian away from Florida's Kennedy Space Center at approximately 6:35 pm local time, according to an AFP journalist onsite. "We're going to the Moon!" yelled a spectator. (Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP) / The erroneous mention[s] appearing in the metadata of this photo by Jim WATSON has been modified in AFP systems in the following manner: [---] instead of [---]. Please immediately remove the erroneous mention[s] from all your online services and delete it (them) from your servers. If you have been authorized by AFP to distribute it (them) to third parties, please ensure that the same actions are carried out by them. Failure to promptly comply with these instructions will entail liability on your part for any continued or post notification usage. Therefore we thank you very much for all your attention and prompt action. We are sorry for the inconvenience this notification may cause and remain at your disposal for any further information you may require.