Former NASA Astronaut Terry Virts Announces Campaign For Texas Senate Seat

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Former NASA astronaut Terry Virts is running for one of Texas' United States Senate seats, he announced today (June 23).

Virts piloted Space Shuttle Endeavour on the STS-130 mission in 2010, and served as ISS commander in 2015. He logged more than 212 cumulative days in space before his retirement from NASA, and has since remained in the public light through his books, public speaking and STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) outreach.

As Senator, Virts plans to use his experiences in space to emphasize cooperation and problem-solving on Earth. "From orbit, Earth takes your breath away," Virts says at the start of the video.

"But amidst that beauty, danger is never far. You learn fast that chaos is lethal, so you adapt, you solve problems and you lead because your lives depend on it," he said.

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