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The crew on board the Artemis II spoke by video link, sharing messages for their families and experiences of the trip so far.
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The four astronauts on board shared their thoughts about the mission so far and what the experience of space has taught them.
Victor Glover, the pilot on board, said: "Trust us you look amazing, you look beautiful, and from up here you also look like one thing...you're all one people."
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