2026-04-09
13 分钟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