“Ask an Astronaut” Live Q&A with Keisha Schahaff



Reflecting on the Transformative Power of the Overview Effect & Our Citizen Astronaut Program


Check out a special live Q&A event, “Ask an Astronaut,” featuring the incredible Keisha Schahaff, Virgin Galactic and Space for Humanity Citizen Astronaut Program Graduate! This event was a highlight of our weeklong celebration marking the 1-year anniversary of Keisha’s awe-inspiring spaceflight.

During the event, Keisha shared her extraordinary journey to space, offering a firsthand account of the transformative experience of viewing Earth from above. Her insights into how this perspective has shaped her views on our planet and humanity were truly enlightening.

Participants had the unique opportunity to ask Keisha their burning questions about space travel, the overview effect, and her role as a Space for Humanity Citizen Astronaut Program (CAP) Graduate. Keisha’s journey is a powerful testament to the impact of our program, which aims to democratize access to space and cultivate a global network of leaders dedicated to positive change.

The event was hosted by Aisha Said, Director of Programs at Space for Humanity. Together, Keisha and Aisha provided an engaging and insightful discussion that captivated our audience.

We were thrilled to see so many of you submit your questions and join the conversation. Whether you’re a space enthusiast, a student, or simply curious about the wonders of space, your participation made this event a success.

Thank you for being a part of this memorable experience. We look forward to bringing you more exciting events and continuing our mission to inspire and educate about the incredible possibilities of space exploration.

Stay tuned for more updates and opportunities to connect with our amazing community!


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