“Sorry, sorry, now I’ll try and be a professional scientist…”.
This is how Open University Professor Monica Grady reacted when the European Space Agency’s Philae probe landed on a comet:
In case you missed that, she said: "I’ve waited years…. and I’m just so excited, I’m going to cry. I’m sorry. It’s fantastic, it’s fantastic, it’s wonderful, it’s really, really wonderful, sorry, sorry."
A particular highlight from the joyous clip was the moment she hugged BBC's Science Editor David Shukman.
And then apologised with: "Sorry David I didn’t mean to hug you like that."
Equally wonderful was her attempts to stay calm after her emotional outbreak.
“Sorry, sorry, now I’ll try and be a professional scientist…”
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