Victor Glover
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We've still got two more days.
And riding a fireball through the atmosphere is profound as well.
We have to get back.
There's so much data that you've seen already, but all the good stuff is coming back with us.
There's so many more pictures, so many more stories.
And gosh, I haven't even begun to process what we've been through.
This is just the beginning, and there's nothing that we can't accomplish when we pull all of our differences together.
Not in spite of them, but when we pull them together and we work on something big for the good of everyone.
While talking to reporters from space, astronaut Victor Glover said he'd been thinking about the return to Earth ever since he was assigned to this mission a few years ago.
He said he hadn't even begun to process everything that they'd seen and done.
NASA officials have calculated that during reentry, the capsule's maximum speed will be nearly 24,000 miles per hour.
That's really fast, but won't top the reentry speed record set by the returning Apollo 10 astronauts in 1969.
Nell Greenfield-Boyce, NPR News.
There's so much data that you've seen already, but all the good stuff is coming back with us.
There's so many more pictures, so many more stories.
And riding a fireball through the atmosphere is profound as well.
It's absolutely amazing what's going on right now.
And all I can say is, wow.
It is quite cold and we're wishing we had the lower temperature sleeping bags with us.