
Space history is officially making its late-night debut. The crew of Artemis II are set to appear on âThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonâ for the very first time since returning to Earth.
The announcement came via Instagram on April 26, teasing their upcoming sit-down with Jimmy Fallon. The episode airs Thursday, April 30 at 11:35pm ET on NBC.
A Historic Mission Meets Pop Culture
Letâs be real; this isnât your average late-night guest lineup.
The Artemis II astronauts (Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialist Christina Koch, and Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen) recently made headlines for their journey around the moon, marking a major milestone for modern space exploration. Now, theyâre swapping spacesuits for studio lights, bringing their story to a much wider audience.
It seems like the kind of crossover we donât get nearly enough of.
Jimmy Fallon: A Packed Episode Lineup
GettyAs if that wasnât enough, the April 30 episode is stacked.
Joining the astronauts are Olivia Rodrigo and Richard Gadd, with a musical performance by Bruce Hornsby. Yep, you read that right… space pioneers and chart-toppers all sharing the stage.
The official NBC account even chimed in with a âwe’re so ready! ð¤©,â which, honestly, same.
Fans Are Already Counting Down
GettyIt didnât take long for the comment section to turn into a full-on hype zone.
Some fans leaned straight into the excitement, keeping it simple but loud: âI’m so excited â¤ï¸â¤ï¸â¤ï¸â¤ï¸â and âWE WIN!!!â
Others are still riding that post-mission high, clearly not over what the crew just pulled off: âOMGðð Moon Joy is still alive â¤ï¸â
And then there are the viewers who are hyped⦠but also very aware of their sleep schedule: âThank goodness for social media. I canât stay up that late ðâ
A few fans made it clear this isnât just another episode; itâs an event: âYaaaassss!!!! The whole show. All astronauts. We deserve this.â
Meanwhile, some took a step back and put the moment into perspective, drawing a comparison that feels surprisingly spot-on: âThe 21st century equivalent of Ed Sullivan interviewing Apollo 11 ðð¼â
Why This Episode Feels Different
NBCLate-night shows book big names all the time. But astronauts fresh off a historic lunar mission? That hits different.
It seems like people are craving something real… something that reminds them just how big (and honestly, how cool) human achievement can be. And bringing that energy to a show like Jimmy Fallonâs makes it feel accessible, exciting, and just a little surreal.
So yeah, if youâve ever wanted moon stories mixed with late-night chaos, this might be the episode to watch.
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