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Step to the stars

07/06/2016 269 views
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Timed to coincide with the opening of an exhibition on space and Antarctica, ESA and the British Antarctic Survey are presenting the story “Step to the stars – our future in space starts on Earth”.

Follow the story of medical doctor Beth Healey, who spent over a year at the Concordia research station in Antarctica. Her mission: to conduct experiments for ESA on the international crew, preparing for future space missions.

ESA’s Anders Jordahl, who developed the Step to the Stars story with Beth Healey, says: “Nothing grips people like a good story. Beth’s story is real – and she tells it like you were living it yourself.

“Her adventures, of going through darkness to light, are both fascinating and inspiring. She has made an incredible journey.”

The story is also being made available to the public on the ESA website, starting today with the first two parts. Following parts will be posted over the coming weeks and months.  

“Sharing such exciting experiences can certainly help in raising awareness about ESA scientific activities and inspire the young generation – in particular girls, we hope – to get involved in science, engineering and exploration,” says Anders.

What really happens in a crew of 13 isolated in a research station for nine months? Find out at:  http://blogs.esa.int/concordia/category/step-to-the-stars/

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    Step to the stars

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    Step by step, humankind expands its presence, reaching for the stars