Thursday, November 13, 2014

Professor's Emotional Reaction To European Probe Landing On A Comet Is The Definition Of Pure Joy

“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."


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."


bbc.co.uk


A particular highlight from the joyous clip was the moment she hugged BBC's Science Editor David Shukman.


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."


bbc.co.uk


Equally wonderful was her attempts to stay calm after her emotional outbreak.


Equally wonderful was her attempts to stay calm after her emotional outbreak.


“Sorry, sorry, now I’ll try and be a professional scientist…”


bbc.co.uk




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