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Teresa Pultarovar will be on a parabolic flight from Bordeaux to the moon tomorrow .
The plane is the largest in the world that can be used for parabolic flights.
Parabolic flights are best known for simulating weightlessness.
But it turns out that if you fly the parabola just a little differently, you end up feeling like on the Moon or on Mars .
10 scientific teams from all over Europe are installing their equipment, making sure it's secured in a way that it won't pose any risk.
We're testing hardware and systems that we're really going to take to the moon to see if we can get them working the way we want in a much kind of cheaper and easier environment.
Toma Pascay has a go piloting a device that might one day help astronauts transport equipment on the moon's surface.
Toma says he finds 2 G during the pull up particularly challenging, but so far so good.
He says he will remember this experience for the rest of his life.
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