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Faith in orbit: The history of religion and space exploration
- Astronauts have practiced diverse religions in space, from Bible readings to prayers in microgravity.
- NASA’s stance evolved after a 1968 lawsuit, adopting a discreet official posture on religion in space.
- Recent missions show astronauts sharing spiritual reflections from deep space.
- Pastor Jody Wells emphasizes that science and faith can coexist and work together.
- The article notes a long history of personal faith among space travelers across decades.
- Butch Wilmore’s 2024 experience linked faith with an extended stay on the ISS.
- Artemis II’s Viceroy Wiseman and NASA’s broader approach to personal belief are showcased.
- Religious narratives in space emphasize personal expression more than official endorsement.
- The piece references a timeline linking faith practices with landmark space milestones.
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