
"'Christ said, in response to what was the greatest command, that it was to love God with all you are,' Glover said, reciting Matthew 22:37-40."
"'As we prepare to go out of radio communication, we're still able to feel your true love from Earth,' he said."
"'We love you, from the Moon.' Mission Control confirmed the message had been received, prompting Glover to end the transmission with: 'We will see you on the other side.'"
As the Artemis II crew approached a communication blackout, astronaut Victor Glover expressed gratitude to Mission Control and highlighted love as a vital mystery. He quoted the Bible, emphasizing the command to love God and one's neighbor. Glover conveyed a message of love from the Moon to Earth, stating, 'We love you, from the Moon.' The blackout, a routine part of lunar missions, lasted about 40 minutes before communication was restored as the Orion spacecraft reemerged from behind the Moon, marking the start of their return journey to Earth.
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