Curry agrees to lunar lab visit: NASA
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[December 14, 2018]
By Rory Carroll
(Reuters) - Three-time NBA champion Stephen
Curry will take space agency NASA up on its offer to tour its lunar lab
after he sparked controversy by saying he did not believe humans had
ever been to the Moon, comments he later called a joke.
Allard Beutel, a spokesman for the agency who this week invited Curry to
tour the Johnson Space Center in Houston, told science publication
Inverse on Thursday the Golden State guard said he would be willing to
make the trip.
"Mr. Curry (is) taking us up on our offer," Beutel said. "We still need
to work out all the visit details."
The controversy started on Monday when Curry said on a podcast that he
did not believe humans had ever been to the Moon.
NASA landed 12 American astronauts on the Moon from 1969-1972.
On Wednesday Curry backtracked, telling ESPN that his comments were just
a joke.
"Obviously I was joking when I was talking on the podcast. [Then] I was
silently protesting how stupid it was that people actually took that
quote and made it law," he said.
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Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) looks to celebrate
with forward Kevin Durant (not pictured) during the second half
against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Quicken Loans Arena. Mandatory
Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
"I am definitely going to take up on their offer. I am going to
educate myself firsthand on everything that NASA has done and shine
a light on their tremendous work over the years.
"And hopefully people understand that education is power, informing
yourself is power."
The Warriors will be in Houston to take on the Rockets on March 13.
(Editing by Greg Stutchbury)
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