"There they are!"
Sixty minutes after Dawn III landed, Jeremy had already located the Krum Impact Crater from the "Gateway" space station.
If they had arrived an hour earlier, they might even have seen the guiding lights emitted by the Dawn 2 lander.
Wiseman was currently in the HALO module—which would be better described as a node module, as there was hardly any space.
Victor and Koch had entered "Blue Moon" half an hour ago and had just closed the hatch.
He was overseeing the evacuation of the interior of "Blue Moon," a necessary step before landing.
Precharging the lander with air was indeed simpler, but if it encountered severe vibrations or other unexpected issues during descent, causing the hatch to deform and the gas to leak, it could lead to serious risks.
The Moon had no atmosphere, and the force of nearly 1 standard atmosphere of pressure was immense and unimaginably destructive.