Sermon On The Integrity: Artemis II Mission Pilot Preaches Christ's Command To Love On Lunar Flyby
Glover spoke minutes before a 40-minute communications blackout as the crew neared the moon, calling love the most important mystery on Earth.
- On Monday, Artemis II pilot Victor Glover shared a message of love from NASA's Orion spacecraft Integrity, quoting Jesus Christ's command to "love your neighbor as yourself" moments before losing communication.
- NASA's Artemis II mission launched April 1 from the Kennedy Space Center with Commander Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, Jeremy Hansen, and Glover to prepare for deep space exploration and a sustained lunar presence.
- The spacecraft traveled a record-breaking maximum distance of 252,760 miles from Earth, surpassing the 1970 Apollo 13 mission by roughly 4,105 miles during the 10-day journey.
- An anticipated 40-minute communication lapse occurred as the Integrity passed behind the moon, but Houston confirmed contact was restored safely as the crew emerged on a homeward trajectory.
- This 10-day journey prepares humans for deep space exploration, with Glover emphasizing humanity's shared existence on our "spaceship called Earth" requires unity amid global tensions.
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Sermon On The Integrity: Artemis II Mission Pilot Preaches Christ's Command To Love On Lunar Flyby
Artemis II NASA astronaut Victor Glover greets family members before boarding the astronaut van for the drive to launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., April 1, 2026. (Photo: OSV News/Steve Nesius, Reuters) by Gina Christian (OSV News) — As the astronauts of NASA’s first crewed lunar flyby in half a century reached their closest approach to the moon, the team’s pilot reminded the Earth of Jesus Christ’s command to l…
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