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Victor J. Glover, who earned three degrees in three years, has joined the distinctive class of men in American history.
The Navy commander and test pilot Victor J. Glover is now the first Black astronaut to live aboard the International Space Station.
Commander Glover and three other astronauts departed on Sunday in a capsule called Resilience and will spend about six months aboard the space station. See photos below;

Congratulations to him.

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