NASA: US basketball player Corrie agrees to visit Moon Research Laboratory



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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Three-time NBA champion Stephen Currie will accept his invitation to visit the Moon Research Lab after a controversy, the US Space Agency said on Tuesday.


American basketball player Stephen Currie (Photo by Stacy Revere / Getty Images)

Saying that he did not think that there were human beings gone before the moon, comments that he will later describe as teaser.
Alard Botle, a NASA spokesman who invited Korey this week to visit the Johnson Space Center in Houston, told Infers Scientific on Thursday that the Golden State Warriors had said they wanted to make the trip.
"Mr. Corey has accepted our offer and there is still a need to organize the details of the visit.
The controversy began on Monday when Corey said in an audio recording that he did not think humans were ever going to the moon.
Twelve US astronauts sent by NASA landed on the moon between 1969 and 1972.
Corey refused on Wednesday and told EBSN that his comments were a joke.
"I was joking a lot when I talked about phonetics," he said. I will definitely accept the NASA show. I will be directly aware of all that NASA has done and highlight its extraordinary work over the years.
His team will be in Houston on March 13 to play Rockets in the NBA.

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