‘The Space Force is my baby’: Trump lauds military space in State of the Union but skips Artemis 2 moon crew namedrop

‘The Space Force is my baby’: Trump lauds military space in State of the Union but skips Artemis 2 moon crew namedrop

President Donald Trump just gave the longest State of the Union address in recorded history, a speech filled with examples of the United States’ leadership status in the world, but it omitted one possible point of pride: NASA’s upcoming Artemis 2 moonshot, America’s first lunar flight with astronauts in over 50 years, which didn’t even get a mention.

Trump’s speech on Tuesday night (Feb. 24) lasted more than 107 minutes, beating the record he set last year by about eight minutes. But there wasn’t a lot for space fans to sink their teeth into, even though NASA’s Artemis 2 astronaut crew was there in person.

The Artemis 2 astronauts — from left to right, Canadian Space Agency mission specialist Jeremy Hansen, pilot Victor Glover, commander Reid Wiseman and mission specialist Christina Koch — attend the State of the Union address during a Joint Session of Congress at the U.S. Capitol on Feb. 24, 2026, in Washington, D.C. (Image credit: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

“This is a different fighting force than we had years ago, when we fought to tie,” Trump said about 90 minutes into Tuesday’s address. “It’s a great fighting force. I’m so proud of it. Look at Space Force. The Space Force is my baby, because we did that. My baby’s becoming so important.”

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