Moon crew gives space update after seeing ‘some extraordinary things’

The Artemis II astronauts are now embarking for the moon, where only 24 humans have gone before, after completing a test orbit around Earth. They’re expected to reach the moon in four days, loop around and then return back to Earth. After the adrenaline of their historic launch on Wednesday, the four-person crew has only managed to squeeze in a couple “very short naps” in their first 30 hours in space — and in very strange places. “Christina (Koch) has been sleeping heads down in the middle of the vehicle, kind of like a bat suspended from our docking tunnel,” Wiseman told ABC News from the 330 cubic-foot Orion spacecraft the crew has named “Integrity.”