Speaking from space, Glover remarked that astronauts view Earth as a single entity from a great distance, emphasizing that the borders and differences that exist on the planet actually disappear from space. In his address, he also spoke about faith, creation, and the uniqueness of planet Earth, comparing the Orion capsule to the planet we live on. "You are talking to us because we are in a spacecraft far from Earth, but you are also on a spacecraft called Earth, which was created to give us a place to live in space, in the cosmos." He particularly emphasized how unique Earth is in the vast universe and how important it is for people to be aware that they share the same home. "Maybe the distance we are from you makes what we do seem special, but we are at the same distance from you. Believe me, you are special in this void. This is a huge amount of nothing, this thing we call space. You have this oasis, this beautiful place where we can exist together," Glover added. At the end of his message, ahead of Easter, he sent a message of unity and understanding among people worldwide. "Whether you celebrate Easter or not, whether you believe in God or not, this is an opportunity to remember where we are, who we are, and that we are actually one, and that we must go through everything together." The astronaut's message from space once again reminded that, despite differences among people, we all share the same planet and the same future, and his message received numerous positive reactions.
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Astronaut Victor Glover sent a message to humanity from the capsule: "Space is a void, and Earth is for all of us."
Astronaut Victor Glover, aboard the Orion capsule as part of NASA's Artemis II mission, delivered a powerful message to people on Earth for Easter, speaking about the unity of humanity, faith, and the uniqueness of the planet we inhabit.

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