
""I also see that I have two Microsoft Outlooks, and neither one of those are working. If you want to remote in and check Optimus and those two Outlooks, that would be awesome," Wiseman said, while the ship was less than 90,000 miles from the earth."
""We wanted to let Reid know we are done remoting into his PCD 1. We were able to resolve the issue for Optimus, and for Outlook, we were able to get it open. It will show offline, which is expected.""
""What do you mean, I have to log in to Outlook on my way to the moon?" wrote one commenter on X."
""Humanity is returning to the Moon. Outlook is still Outlook." said Yael Demedetskaya, a data architect and data scientist."
Astronaut Reid Wiseman reported email issues with Microsoft Outlook while aboard Artemis II, prompting Mission Control to remotely assist. They resolved the problem with his personal computing device, allowing Outlook to open, though it remained offline. The astronauts use Microsoft Surface Pro devices for various mission operations, including managing photos and office applications. The incident resonated online, with many finding humor in the situation, emphasizing the relatability of astronauts facing common tech issues during their extraordinary mission.
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