---
title: "Astronaut Says He Had Religious Experience During Spacewalk"
description: "It's easy to imagine a spacewalk being trippy or even jaw-droppingly frightening, but for one Christian astronaut, it was nothing short of religious. "
date: "2022-09-09"
modified: "2022-09-09"
authors:
  - name: "Noor Al-Sibai"
    job_title: "Senior Staff Writer"
    link: "https://futurism.com/authors/nooralsibai"
url: "https://futurism.com/astronaut-religious-experience-spacewalk"
categories:
  - "Off-World"
  - "Space"
tags:
  - "astronauts"
  - "iss"
  - "NASA"
  - "religion"
---

# Astronaut Says He Had Religious Experience During Spacewalk

![It's easy to imagine a spacewalk being trippy or even jaw-droppingly frightening, but for one Christian astronaut, it was nothing short of religious. ](<https://futurism.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/christian-astronaut-religious-experience-spacewalk.jpg>)
*\<em\>Image: NASA\</em\>*

It's easy to imagine a spacewalk being trippy or even jaw-droppingly frightening, but for one American astronaut it was nothing short of religious.

In an [interview with Kingsport, Tennessee's *Times-News* paper](<https://www.timesnews.net/opinion/columns/tennessees-current-astronaut-is-a-devout-christian/article_3901d476-2cd7-11ed-938c-4fabd4db72ef.html>), astronaut Barry "Butch" Wilmore described a spiritual experience he felt while fixing an issue on the outside of the International Space Station during his third trip up in 2014.

Wilmore was with a fellow astronaut on the exterior of the space station when he rounded a corner and encountered a huge, reflective, out-of-use radiator that he hadn't expected. He had just been doing his job when he was quite literally faced with himself — and the whole of space.

"I came around the corner and boom, there I was," the astronaut told the newspaper. "I could see myself from head to toe in this mirror. That’s the first time I had ever seen me in a space suit. You don’t have mirrors that you look at. I had seen video of me. To actually look and see that it was me was kind of striking."

He lifted his gold visor and peered into his own face in space for the very first time. Then he looked back over his shoulder at the station.

"It’s a very, very black sky with the sun shining contrasting with the beauty of the earth and the contrast of colors," Wilmore said. "And about that moment I looked down at the earth and saw Hawaii going by... The beauty of the contrast of the island and the blue water and the clouds you could see and the blackness of the sky of space and the space station, the sliver and the big huge gold solar arrays and the contrasting color."

"It’s sensory overload, it’s mesmerizing, it’s amazing," he continued. "I look back at that guy in that reflection in that radiator and my thought was, ‘How did you get here?’"

As the *Times-News* notes, Wilmore is a devout Christian, and he told the paper that he felt his awe become a feeling of what sounds like religious transcendence.

"I was there because the Lord in His planning purposes allowed me to be there and gave me that desire in my heart," Wilmore described. "That’s why I was there."

Regardless of one's personal beliefs, the concept of feeling such purpose and of seeing themselves so clearly is one to be envied — especially in the rarefied environment of a spacewalk.

**READ MORE:** [Tennessee's current astronaut is a devout Christian](<https://www.timesnews.net/opinion/columns/tennessees-current-astronaut-is-a-devout-christian/article_3901d476-2cd7-11ed-938c-4fabd4db72ef.html>) \[*Kingsport Times-News*\]

**More larger-than-life ISS experiences:** [*NASA Astronaut Says He Candidly Discussed Ukraine Invasion With Cosmonauts*](<https://futurism.com/nasa-astronaut-ukraine-invasion-cosmonauts>)

## Author
At Futurism, I've often been drawn to unpacking the narratives that underlie technological, scientific and medical progress, with a special interest in areas of conflict and ambiguity that end up setting agendas and steering the fates of both elites and the hoi polloi. I'm a committed generalist, but I often find myself returning to work involving NASA and the private space sector, the effects of AI on media and society, and the mechanics of the pharmaceutical industry, with a specific focus on the spread of GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy. Prior to Futurism, I worked for publications ranging from Media Matters and Truthdig to Raw Story and Bustle. I'm also the author of "Myspace Scene Queens," a 2024 title in Instar Books' acclaimed "Remember the Internet" series. My work at Futurism has been cited by outlets including the New Yorker, Slate, Nieman Lab, the Verge, the MIT Technology Review, the Sunday Times, and the Daily Beast. I grew up in North Carolina, attended the University of North Carolina at Asheville, and now live in Brooklyn, New York. In my free time, I'm an avid reader and music fan; you can probably find me at a local poetry reading, concert, underground rave, or DJ set. I'm the proud parent of an ineffable orange cat named Mee-Mow.

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