Pilot Victor Glover is making historical past on Wednesday as NASA plots its first moon mission in additional than 50 years with Artemis II. Glover, who was chosen as a NASA astronaut in 2013, has beforehand frolicked on the Worldwide House Station, however his being the primary Black astronaut to be close to the moon is historic.
He follows within the footsteps of Guion Bluford, who was the primary Black astronaut in area. Or Frederick D. Gregory, who was the primary Black man to pilot and command a House Shuttle mission. And Ronald McNair, Mae Jemison and Stephanie Wilson.
Whereas Glover says his feat is extra about “human historical past” and never simply “Black historical past,” he nonetheless beams about the truth that younger Black women and men can have a look at him and see hope.
Different people making historical past on the Artemis II mission embody Christina Koch, who would be the first lady to enterprise this near the moon and again.
“I dwell on this dichotomy between happiness {that a} younger lady can have a look at Christina and simply physicalize her ardour, or her curiosity, or even when it’s not one thing she needs to do, she will be able to simply be like ‘lady energy’. And that’s superior,” he advised The Telegraph. “And that younger black girls and boys can have a look at me and go: ‘Hey, he seems to be like me, and he’s doing what?’ And that’s nice, I like that.”
He added, “However I additionally hope we’re pushing within the different path, and that someday we don’t have to speak about these firsts, that someday that is simply human historical past. It’s about human historical past. It’s the story of humanity, not black historical past, not girls’s historical past, however that it turns into human historical past.”
The Authentic Three
Practically 50 years in the past, NASA introduced the Astronaut Class of 1978. Of the thirty-five women and men chosen for this system, three have been Bluford, McNair and Gregory. A part of NASA’s first group of latest astronauts in practically a decade, the trio of Bluford, McNair and Gregory would participate in 9 area missions between 1983 and 1992. Bluford was the primary of the trio to enter area, adopted by McNair after which Gregory. McNair’s second mission would show tragic, as he was on board the House Shuttle Challenger in 1986.
However earlier than these three processed via the NASA program, Ed Dwight was the pioneer of all pioneers.
Dwight was the primary Black astronaut candidate on the behest of President John F. Kennedy in 1961. Though he accomplished coaching on the Aerospace Analysis Pilot Faculty two years later, he in the end in the end not chosen for the Astronaut Corps and resigned from the Air Pressure attributable to racial politics in 1966.
Denied his alternative, Dwight must wait 5 a long time earlier than he might lastly go up in area. In 2024, he grew to become the oldest particular person to fly in area after flying on Blue Origin’s New Shepard NS-25. One of many individuals on that trip up? Glover.
“I’ve a private attachment and affiliation with Victor, as a result of I met him when he was 15 years previous, and we had a program the place we have been attempting to encourage younger Black candidates to go to pilot coaching and to get into flying,” Dwight advised AFP this week. “And by no means in a thousand years did I ever assume that Victor would take it to coronary heart and take it to the Moon, which is what he’s carried out.”
“I’m actually dwelling my previous 92 years via Victor — I’m actually proud.”

















