Artemis II Pilot Victor Glover Praises God After Return, Says Mission Was 'Too Big to Be in One Body' | Fox Wilmington WSFX-TV
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Artemis II pilot Victor Glover praises God after return, says mission was 'too big to be in one body' | Fox Wilmington WSFX-TV
close Video NASA holds news conference on Artemis II return NASA holds a press conference at the Johnson Space Center detailing the successful re-entry of Artemis II crew members in California. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Artemis II astronaut Victor Glover on Saturday used a public appearance to praise God and talk about how he felt a deep sense of gratitude following the crew’s monumental return from space. Glover and his fe…
Artemis II pilot Victor Glover praises God after return, says mission was 'too big to be in one body'
Artemis II crew members spoke publicly for the first time after returning from the moon mission, sharing reflections on traveling farther from Earth than any human mission.
NASA astronaut Victor Glover starred in one of the most emotional moments after the return of the Artemis II mission. The pilot of the historic journey around the Moon publicly expressed his appreciation for the experience he had experienced and highlighted the spiritual and human dimension of the mission. During his first statements after completing the space trip, Glover reflected on what it meant to be part of the mission. “This began on Apri…
Artemis II Astronaut Shares Emotional Statement After Experiencing Outer Space
Artemis II astronaut Victor Glover felt the enormity of space when he went on his historic mission around the moon, and the experience has brought him closer to god. Glover and his crewmates, Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, returned to Earth on Friday, April 10, after a 10-day trip to the moon. After going through an extensive post-mission evaluation, they met a crowd at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston and shared their t…
Artemis II Pilot Victor Glover's Emotional Gratitude Goes Viral After Historic Lunar Return
HOUSTON — NASA astronaut Victor Glover stood before a packed auditorium Saturday, voice cracking with emotion, as he thanked God, his crewmates, families and the thousands who made Artemis II possible — a raw moment of gratitude captured on video that has since rocketed across social media following the crew's triumphant return from humanity's first crewed lunar flyby in more than 50 years.
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