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- 0:00I'll find until the end
- 0:09Can we choose a my dream's race or a day to this day?
- 0:23Now and forever
- 0:26I am here
- 0:294, 3, 2, 1
- 0:33Two, 3, 2, 1
- 0:35And lift off
- 0:56You
Four humans in space right now: what Artemis II actually means
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- Artemis 2 carries exactly 4 crew members: Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, confirmed by NASA's official crew announcement in April 2023.
- As of early 2025, Artemis 2 had not launched. NASA's updated schedule targeted no earlier than late 2025 for the crewed lunar flyby.
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- Artemis 2 carries exactly 4 crew members: Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, confirmed by NASA's official crew announcement in April 2023.
- As of early 2025, Artemis 2 had not launched. NASA's updated schedule targeted no earlier than late 2025 for the crewed lunar flyby.
- The ISS routinely houses 3 to 7 crew members, so '4 humans in space' may be independently true at any given time, just not via Artemis.
- This video contains zero peptide-related content. The category tag appears to be a misclassification with no basis in the transcript or caption.
- The spoken transcript is likely song audio overlay, a common TikTok format, and cannot be evaluated as direct factual claims by the creator.
- For real-time crew and mission status, NASA's Human Spaceflight website and the Johnson Space Center newsroom are the authoritative sources, not viral social content.
Our take · Written by FormBlends editorial team · Reviewed by FormBlends Medical Team · This is not a transcript. It is our independent review of the video above.
What did @nssastronomy2 actually say?
Honestly, this one is tricky to assess because the transcript is almost entirely incoherent as spoken language. The words captured, "I'll find until the end," "Can we choose a my dream's race," "4, 3, 2, 1," and "lift off," read less like commentary and more like song lyrics or audio overlay playing over space footage. The only extractable factual claim comes from the video caption itself: "There are four humans flying in space." That is the assertion we can actually evaluate.
The hashtags tie the claim to NASA's Artemis 2 mission specifically, which is relevant context. If the creator intended to say that four astronauts are currently aboard a spacecraft, that is a checkable fact, and it deserves a straight answer.
Does the science back this up?
This depends heavily on timing. As of early 2025, no four humans are actively flying in space aboard Artemis 2, because that mission had not launched yet. Artemis 2 is NASA's first crewed lunar flyby mission under the Artemis program, with a crew of four: Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen. The mission was targeting a launch no earlier than late 2025.
The International Space Station typically houses between three and seven crew members at any given time, so "four humans in space" is often true by default, just not necessarily via Artemis. NASA's own mission manifest, updated through 2024, confirms Artemis 2 remains in pre-launch preparation. No peer-reviewed literature is relevant here since this is a real-time spaceflight status question, but NASA's official crew and mission documentation is the authoritative source.
What did they get wrong (or right)?
They got the crew number for Artemis 2 right. The mission does carry exactly four crew members, and that detail is accurate per NASA's official Artemis program announcements. Give credit where it is due.
What is murkier is the implied timing. Framing this as a present-tense event, "there are four humans flying," when Artemis 2 had not launched, is misleading if viewers took it literally. Viral space content frequently conflates "this mission exists" with "this is happening right now," and 18.7 million views means even a small percentage of confused viewers is a large absolute number of people walking away with a false timeline.
The transcript itself offers nothing verifiable. The spoken words do not constitute factual claims. They appear to be audio from another source entirely, overlaid on space footage. That is a common TikTok format, but it makes fact-checking the spoken content impossible in any meaningful way.
What should you actually know?
Artemis 2 is a real, planned mission. Four real astronauts have been assigned to it. The Orion spacecraft will carry them on a free-return trajectory around the Moon without landing, a test of life support and navigation systems before Artemis 3 attempts a crewed lunar landing.
This video has no connection to peptide therapy, recovery science, or any of the health optimization topics relevant to this platform. The category tag of "peptides" appears to be a misclassification. Nothing in the transcript or caption touches BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu, growth hormone secretagogues, or any bioactive compound. If you landed here looking for information on peptide-based recovery or longevity protocols, this video is simply not that content.
For space mission status, NASA's official website and the Johnson Space Center newsroom are the only sources worth trusting. Social media countdowns and overlaid audio are not reliable mission trackers.
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About the Creator
ilastronomy · TikTok creator
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There are four humans flying in space #universe #space #nasa #artemis2 #artemis
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What does the video say about artemis 2 carries exactly 4 crew members: reid wiseman, victor?
Artemis 2 carries exactly 4 crew members: Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, confirmed by NASA's official crew announcement in April 2023.
What does the video say about as of early 2025, artemis 2 had not launched. nasa's?
As of early 2025, Artemis 2 had not launched. NASA's updated schedule targeted no earlier than late 2025 for the crewed lunar flyby.
What does the video say about the iss routinely houses 3 to 7 crew members, so?
The ISS routinely houses 3 to 7 crew members, so '4 humans in space' may be independently true at any given time, just not via Artemis.
What does the video say about this video contains zero peptide-related content. the category tag appears?
This video contains zero peptide-related content. The category tag appears to be a misclassification with no basis in the transcript or caption.
What does the video say about the spoken transcript?
The spoken transcript is likely song audio overlay, a common TikTok format, and cannot be evaluated as direct factual claims by the creator.
What does the video say about for real-time crew?
For real-time crew and mission status, NASA's Human Spaceflight website and the Johnson Space Center newsroom are the authoritative sources, not viral social content.
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