How Artemis 2 commander Reid Wiseman saved the mission’s moon mascot: ‘It’s hard not to love this little guy. I can’t let Rise out of my sight’
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NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman, commander of the Artemis 2 mission, refused to leave a plushie moon toy called Rise in his spacecraft after splashdown. The toy, created by a third-grader, held over 5 million names submitted by people worldwide. Wiseman had a personal connection to the toy, as it was inscribed with the name "Carroll," his late wife's name, and had become a symbol of the mission's emotional connection with Earth.