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NASA Astronaut Victor Glover Talks About Upcoming Mission To The Moon

Space health scientists from around the globe are in Tulsa this week for an event held on the OSU Tulsa campus. One of the speakers is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, who is scheduled to pilot the Artemis II. Glover joins us on Six In The Morning to share more. Space health scientists from around the world are in Tulsa for an event to discuss the health impacts of commercial human spaceflight. One of the speakers is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, who is scheduled to pilot the Artemis II, which will take American astronauts to the moon for the first time since 1972. The event is hosted by the Oklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and Education and the LaunchPad Center at the Helmerich Research Center on the OSU Tulsa campus. Glover joined Six In The Morning to discuss his upcoming mission and the conference.

NASA Astronaut Victor Glover Talks About Upcoming Mission To The Moon

Published : 4 months ago by David Griffin in Science

Space health scientists from around the globe are in Tulsa this week for an event held on the OSU Tulsa campus. One of the speakers is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, who is scheduled to pilot the Artemis II. Glover joins us on Six In The Morning to share more.

Space health scientists from around the globe are in Tulsa this week. The goal is to discuss the health impacts of commercial human spaceflight.

One of the speakers is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, who is scheduled to pilot the Artemis II, which will take American astronauts to the moon for the first time since 1972.

The event is hosted by the Oklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and Education and the LaunchPad Center at the Helmerich Research Center on the OSU Tulsa campus.

Glover joined us on Six In The Morning to talk more about his upcoming mission and the event.

What can be expected at the space health conference at OSU Tulsa?

Who is joining you on your mission to the moon?

What's your message to the public about missions like this?


Topics: Space, NASA

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