Former NASA astronaut participates ... playing in a gravityless environment
New video captures the moment when former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino displayed his skills in a weightless environment that made netizens admiring.
New video captures the moment when former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino displayed his skills in a weightless environment that made netizens admiring.
Mike Massimino had a talent for assembling Lego in a zero gravity environment.
According to Space, in the zero gravity environment on Novespace's Air Zero G, former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino opened the box and assembled a Lego set.
Mike Massimino tried to assemble the "shuttle to Mars" from the Lego puzzle. When the puzzle box was opened, each piece of the puzzle immediately moved around the corners of the cabin because of zero gravity.
Mike Massimino tried to take the pieces and put them together. In the end, Mike Massimino succeeded in completing the space shuttle model, completing the challenge.
Massimino is currently a professor at Columbia University and a senior advisor to space programs at Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum.
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