The crew of Artemis II will fly on Integrity during mission to the Moon

The Artemis II crew (from the right): Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen pose in front of their Orion spacecraft, which they have named “Integrity.” Credit: NASA/Rad Sinyak

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Ultimately, Integrity was inspired by something one of their instructors said while on a team-building trip to Iceland.

“He coined this for us, and we held on to it,” said Hansen, who, unlike his NASA crewmates, is a Canadian Space Agency astronaut. “It was this idea that you’re not a person who has integrity, you’re a person who strives to be in integrity. Sometimes you’re out of integrity, and

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