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In a nightmare year, Victor Glover is on the verge of living his dream

Posted on November 12, 2020 by Xordac Prime
A man in a NASA jumpsuit strikes a victorious pose in front of a US flag.

Enlarge / NASA announced in August 2018 that Victor Glover would be flying aboard the first operational Crew Dragon mission to the International Space Station. (credit: NASA)

Victor Glover says he does not want the attention. Not for this, at least. And I believe him.

“I wish that there wasn’t anything to talk about, but that’s not the world that we live in,” the NASA astronaut acknowledged during a recent interview.

The time we live in is the year 2020, an age that finds the United States riven yet again by racial tensions, sparked to life by the killing of George Floyd in May and exacerbated by an extraordinarily tense presidential election.

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