Join us for an 'Ask Me Anything' Reddit discussion with Tereza Pultarova and guest Neil Melville to hear about what it was like to bounce around on a parabolic flight surrounded by scientists testing their lunar-ready experiments!
How I learned to walk on the moon while flying at 30,000 feet on a stomach-churning airplane ride! AMA
This is the only place on Earth that you can test with people, around their experiments and experience how it feels like to walk on the moon. Space.com Editor Tereza Pultarova experienced what it would be like to bounce around on the moon surrounded by scientists testing their lunar-ready experiments.
On June 7th at 11am ET, we will be releasing the exclusive video of the flight followed by an AMA with Tereza Pultarova and guest Neil Melville, who is the European Space Agency's Parabolic Flight Coordinator. He has previously worked as systems engineer and project manager on experiments heading to the International Space Station, or flown on sounding rockets and research capsules.
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