Artemis 2 pilot Victor Glover says today's moon astronauts are less competitive than Apollo crews
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Mike Wall
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Victor Glover, pilot of the Artemis 2 mission around the moon, contrasts the collaborative culture of today's Artemis astronauts with the competitive atmosphere of the Apollo era. He notes that Apollo astronauts were driven by being "the first" and "the next," while the Artemis 2 crew forged a strong, less competitive bond during their training and historic mission.
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· 2 pulledWhen you look back on the Apollo missions, there was a lot more competition back in the office.
Everybody wanted to be the first, and then everybody wanted to be the next.
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