‘My Terrestrial Mission’: Black Astronaut Bernard Harris on Boosting STEM Access for Underserved Students

As a child, Bernard Harris was a self-described “geek,” thrilled by science fiction. In 1969, he watched with awe as Neil Armstrong took his “giant …


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