Artemis II: We put your questions to Nasa astronauts

玉兔II号:我们将您的问题提交给NASA宇航员

What in the World

2026-04-09

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Four astronauts have travelled further from Earth than anyone ever before. It's part of the Artemis II mission - which saw humans go to the Moon for the first time in over 50 years. You’ve been sending us your questions - and in this episode we put them to two former Nasa astronauts, Steve Swanson and Nicole Stott. Instagram: @bbcwhatintheworld Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk WhatsApp: +44 330 12 33 22 6 Presenter: Iqra Farooq Producers: Mora Morrison, Chelsea Coates and Julia Ross-Roy Video producer: Baldeep Chahal Editor: Verity Wilde
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  • Four astronauts have traveled further from Earth than anyone ever before.

  • It's part of the Artemis 2 mission, which has taken humans back to the moon for the first time in over 50 years.

  • The pictures have been amazing.

  • They've been all over social.

  • I have to say, I've definitely shed a tear once or twice looking at them.

  • Hi Mikra, this is What's in the World from the BBC World Service.

  • You 've been sending us a bunch of questions on this,

  • and we 're going to get you some answers from people who know space better than anyone else.

  • Hello, I'm Steve Swanson, former NASA astronaut, and I'm coming to you from Boise, Idaho in the United States.

  • And hi, I'm astronaut Nicole Stott, and I am here today at the amazing Orlando Science Center in Florida.

  • A lot going on where you are, Nicole.

  • Thank you so much, both of you guys, for joining us.

  • I want to get straight into the questions.

  • So our first question is for Steve.

  • Hello, my name is Silvia Oxford.

  • I'm an 18-year-old industrial engineering student from Venezuela.

  • Steve.

  • You commanded the ISS and currently help students design the next generation of spacesuits interfaces.

  • Perhaps most importantly, you have claimed the title of the first person to post an Instagram photo from space.

  • What 's the one piece of composition advice you give the Artemis crew to ensure that lunar photos