
Artemis II crew members became emotional as they proposed naming a lunar crater 'Carroll' in memory of Commander Reid Wiseman's late wife. During the record-setting lunar flyby they also referred to a bright patch on the Moon as 'Integrity' while carrying out scientific and photographic tasks. The informal memorial naming echoed an Apollo tradition and the crew asked for permission to make the names official, underscoring the personal side of the mission even as they set a human distance record and managed minor onboard issues.
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