Even if he is preparing to go to the Moon, Thomas Pesquet is a man like everyone else.
And if his six-month stay on the International Space Station (ISS) is an exceptional experience, it remains achievable by various routes.
Be careful, you still have to be fairly calm in dangerous situations, such as when there is a hole in the ISS: “It's like in a plane at high altitude, but 100 times worse.
Even with a small hole, if you leave it long enough, very quickly there is no more air.
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Fortunately, the life of an astronaut is not only filled with dangers.
Thomas Pesquet also witnessed some wonderful things: “One of the coolest things I saw was an aurora borealis.
She was very strong, it shone everywhere.
We had the impression of being in the middle, it went up on the sides of the station: there was green, red, it was super beautiful.
»Astronaut Thomas Pesquet reveals himself in the video of our partner Brut.
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