US President Donald Trump met with NASA’s Artemis II astronauts at the White House on Wednesday, hosting the crew shortly after their historic 10-day mission around the moon.The crew included astronauts Reed Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, all of whom were present at the White House event. During their conversation, Trump made a light comment on space travel and asked, “Is any president allowed to go on a space mission?”NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, who was in attendance, responded to the President’s remarks by saying, “We can work on this, Mr. President.” Astronauts recently completed the Artemis II mission, the first crewed trip around the Moon in more than 50 years, an important step in the US space agency’s broader plan to return humans to the lunar surface and prepare for future Mars missions.During the conversation, Trump said he believed NASA had a strong chance of landing a moon landing during his current term, which ends in 2029. “Oh, we have a chance.”He added, “I mean, we don’t like to say ‘definitely,’ because then you say, ‘Oh, we failed,'” and repeated, “But I think we have a good chance,” when talking to astronauts.The Artemis program aims to establish a long-term human presence on the Moon, with the United States targeting a crewed lunar landing in 2028.The Artemis II mission tested critical systems including life support, navigation, and radiation shielding, providing critical data for future deep space missions.