“I WASN’T READY FOR HOW SMALL I AM” — THE FIRST BLACK ASTRONAUT TO ORBIT THE MOON CAME BACK AND COULDN’T STOP HIS VOICE FROM BREAKING.

Victor Glover didn’t talk about the rocket. He didn’t talk about the mission plan or the engineering.
He talked about Earth — how it looked hanging there in the darkness, how small it was, how quiet everything became inside him. His voice cracked. Not from fear. From something he couldn’t name.
“The gratitude of seeing what we saw… it’s too big to just be in one body,” he said. That line hit different. Scientists in the room went still. Nobody clapped. Nobody moved.
He came back from deep space carrying something heavier than data — a feeling that 400,000 miles of emptiness can teach you more about being human than a lifetime on the ground. And what Glover whispered next about that exact moment he saw Earth disappear into darkness… that’s the part no one expected. ……………..https://oldies.azexplained.com/
NASA astronaut Victor Glover returned from the historic Artemis II flight around the Moon and used his first public speech to thank God. He shared that the overwhelming gratitude he felt for the views of space, the work the crew accomplished, and the special bond with his teammates was simply too great to keep inside one person.
“When this started on April 3rd, I wanted to thank God in public, and I want to thank God again,” Glover said. He explained that the experience was bigger than words and that his thankfulness could not fit in just one body.
Glover’s honest expression of faith has moved many people around the world. The mission was the first crewed trip beyond low Earth orbit since the Apollo era. His words show how seeing Earth from deep space can fill a person with awe and a desire to praise God.
It is an inspiring moment of faith from one of NASA’s own explorers.

(Photo: Victor Glover)
During the Artemis II mission, Victor Glover shared a powerful message just before losing radio contact with Earth. Speaking from nearly 240,000 miles away, he reflected on love as one of the most important truths humanity holds.
Quoting the teachings of Christ, he spoke about loving God fully and loving others as yourself. Even as communication paused for about 40 minutes, he reminded people that connection goes beyond signals, saying they could still feel the love from Earth and were sending it back.
The crew safely returned on April 10, 2026, after a 10 day mission, leaving behind a moment that resonated with millions worldwide. …….https://www.foxnews.com/


