The crew of the Artemis II mission was surprised to reveal that they saw the film Project Salvation during their preparation prior to the historic trip to lunar orbit.
The science fiction film was highlighted as a source of inspiration in the days leading up to its release, marking a curious cross between culture, science and space exploration.
A historic return to lunar orbit The
Artemis II mission represents a milestone: it is the first time in more than 50 years that humans have returned to the vicinity of the Moon, since the historic missions of the Apollo program
.The takeoff took place on April 1 from Florida, in a ten-day mission that seeks to lay the foundations for the definitive return of the human being to the satellite.
Jeremy Hansen highlighted the impact of the film

One of the protagonists of the mission, Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, explained that both he and his companions watched the film with their families during the quarantine period prior to
the flight.The astronaut defined the experience as “truly inspiring” and highlighted the film's central message: the importance of acting with determination in the face of extreme challenges.
Science fiction that dialogues with reality The
film, starring Ryan Gosling and based on the novel by Andy Weir, poses a desperate mission to








