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"I want to experience the earth from outer space"

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Freeman Osonuga, the only Nigerian short listed to contest for the top three persons to travel to space, wants to feel and experience the earth from outer space.
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There's something remarkable about viewing the earth from outer space, an intact view of our planet in its entirety, hanging in space.

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There's also something spiritual about it,

"Sometimes a photo of the earth from outer space by itself is enough to change people," helping them recognize the "deep interconnectedness of all things," noted Andrew Newberg, a neuroscientist at Thomas Jefferson University.

Freeman Osonuga, the only Nigerian short listed to contest for the top three persons to travel to space, in an interview with Pulse TV also said that he wants to feel and experience the earth from outer space.

Watch the Pulse TV video below.

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