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Pomona-born astronaut makes history as 1st African American to join extended mission on space station - African American News Today - EIN Presswire

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A Southern California native made history this week as the first Black astronaut to work at the International Space Station as a long-term crew member. Victor Glover, who was born in Pomona and graduated from Ontario High School in 1994, arrived at the NASA outpost on Tuesday as part of SpaceX’s second crew launch. The […]

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