I can’t verify the latest details right now, but here’s what’s circulating this week.
- There’s several low-credibility reports and tabloid-style pieces about Reid Wiseman and a “moon mascot” named Rise tied to the Artemis II mission. These stories describe Wiseman allegedly rescuing or keeping the mascot after splashdown, but many outlets are mixing satire and sensationalism with actual mission reporting.[4][5]
- Reputable coverage from Space.com and official NASA communications are generally focused on mission milestones (launch, splashdown, crew activities) and do not confirm a “mascot rescue” as an official event. If you want the most reliable account, check NASA’s Artemis II press releases and Space.com’s mission pages for any updates on the mascot topic.[1][3]
Would you like me to pull the latest, best-supported updates from NASA and Space.com and summarize them with sources? I can also search for newer articles from the past 48 hours if you want the freshest information.
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www.hjkc.deThe record breaking astronauts returned to earth on Friday
www.gbnews.comFind Astronaut Reid Wiseman Latest News, Videos & Pictures on Astronaut Reid Wiseman and see latest updates, news, information from NDTV.COM. Explore more on Astronaut Reid Wiseman.
www.ndtv.comA stowaway aboard SpaceX's first mission to launch astronauts to the International Space Station may have set a new record — the most sequins to enter Earth orbit.
www.space.comAfter a 'bullseye' landing in the Pacific Ocean on Friday, Mr Wiseman sneakily nabbed the crew's mascot, Rise, from the Orion capsule.
www.dailymail.co.ukIt’s one small step to making another giant leap.
www.space.comIt's 'Homeward Bound' in space for this adventurous title coming in March 2024.
www.space.comRise joined the Artemis 2 crew as a mascot of the moon, bearing 5.6 million names. But the mascot quickly took on a new meaning.
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