First woman to go to the Moon gets emotional welcome home by her dog

Imagine you leave your home, and in it your best friend, to create history by going around the Moon. And when you come back, your friend is exactly where you expect, wagging her tail, failing to contain her joy, and ready to greet you.

Nasa astronaut Christina Koch, who was part of the Artemis 2 crew, experienced just that upon returning home.

In a heartwarming video shared on Instagram, Koch returned home to an overjoyed welcome from her rescue dog, Sadie.

Sadie, affectionately known as Sadie Lou, barked frantically, spun in excited circles, and grabbed a toy in pure delight as Koch walked through the door.

“I’m still pretty sure I was the happier side of this reunion,” Koch wrote. “Sadie taught me everything I needed to know about being an emotional support animal.”

The moment, posted shortly after her return, quickly went viral, reminding the world that the unconditional love of a pet remains unchanged whether the journey was to the corner store or around the Moon.

A HISTORIC MISSION: ARTEMIS 2

Nasa’s Artemis 2 mission marked a major milestone in humanity’s return to deep space. It launched on April 2, 2026, aboard the powerful Space Launch System (SLS) rocket from Kennedy Space Centre’s Launch Pad 39B in Florida.

The nearly 10-day voyage through space tested the Orion spacecraft on a lunar flyby trajectory.

The mission concluded with a safe splashdown in the Pacific Ocean on April 11, 2026, at approximately 5:38 am IST.

Nasa astronaut Christina Koch pictured after being rescued following the splashdown. (Photo: Reuters)

Nasa astronaut Christina Koch pictured after being rescued following the splashdown. (Photo: Reuters)

Artemis 2 paves the way for future landings under the Artemis program, which aims to establish a sustained human presence on the Moon and eventually send astronauts to Mars.

FIRST WOMAN AROUND THE MOON

For Christina Koch, the mission represented a groundbreaking personal achievement. She became the first woman in history to travel beyond low Earth orbit and journey around the Moon.

Only 24 people from the Apollo program, who were all men, had previously ventured that far from Earth.

Christina Koch looks at Earth from space aboard the Artemis 2 spacecraft. (Photo: Nasa)

Christina Koch looks at Earth from space aboard the Artemis 2 spacecraft. (Photo: Nasa)

Koch, who already holds the record for the longest single spaceflight by a woman (328 days aboard the International Space Station from 2019 to 2020) and participated in the first all-female spacewalk, now adds this lunar milestone to her legacy.

The crew as a whole also set a new record for the farthest human distance from Earth, surpassing the mark set by Apollo 13.

Amidst the technical and historical triumphs of Artemis II, Koch’s joyful reunion with Sadie grounds the achievement in something profoundly human.

Dogs don’t distinguish between a short errand and a lunar flyby, making sure they greet their best friend in an equally chaotic and loving way.

As Nasa prepares for crewed lunar landings in coming years, stories like Koch’s remind us that coming home remains one of the sweetest parts of any journey.

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