Friendswood woman remembered forever: Lunar crater named for astronaut Reid Wiseman’s late wife, Carroll

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In a touching tribute to the legacy of Carroll Wiseman, a dedicated nurse from Friendswood, Texas, a lunar crater has been informally named in her honor. This unique recognition comes from her husband, an astronaut, and the crew of Artemis II, who sought to celebrate her life and contributions to healthcare.

Carroll Wiseman was not only a committed healthcare professional but also a beloved figure in her community. Her work as a nurse showcased her dedication to patient care, making a significant impact on the lives of many. The tribute of naming a lunar crater after her serves as a poignant reminder of her strength and compassion.

Her husband, who is part of the Artemis II mission, has been vocal about the importance of acknowledging the contributions of those who support astronauts and the space exploration community. The request to name a lunar crater after Carroll reflects a deep sense of love and appreciation for her unwavering support throughout his career.

The Artemis II mission, set to be a landmark journey in NASA’s plans to return humans to the Moon, emphasizes the collaborative spirit of space exploration. By honoring Carroll Wiseman, the crew not only pays homage to her but also highlights the often-overlooked role of family members who contribute to the success of space missions.

As the world looks towards the stars, this tribute serves as a reminder of the human stories that underpin the quest for knowledge and exploration beyond our planet. Carroll Wiseman’s legacy will now resonate in the cosmos, inspiring future generations to honor compassion and dedication in all fields, including healthcare and space exploration.

For more information about the Artemis II mission and its crew, you can visit NASA’s official website here.

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