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Lori Glaze
Executive
Lori Glaze is a NASA official who leads the Artemis program.
Notable Quotes
"Every night I look up at the Moon and I see it and I get real excited because I can feel she's calling us and we're ready."View Story →
"The excitement for Artemis II is really, really starting to build, we can really start to feel it. It's coming."View Story →
"This is really getting real, and it’s time to get serious and start getting excited."View Story →
"Every night I look up at the moon and I see it and I get real excited because I can really feel she’s calling us, and we’re ready."View Story →
"We can really start to feel it, it's coming."View Story →
"There's a lot of forward work that remains."View Story →
"Yesterday we were able to fully tank the SLS rocket within the planned timeline."View Story →
"The excitement for Artemis 2 is really starting to build."View Story →
"We are getting very, very close, and we are ready."View Story →
"The engine burn went flawlessly."View Story →
"I think they really brought an amazing sense of what we were trying to achieve."View Story →
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