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Astronaut tests ‘lunar wheelbarrow’ in moon-like gravity for 1st time (video)

BORDEAUX, France — European scientists used a parabolic flight mimicking lunar gravity to test a wheelbarrow-like device that might one day help astronauts transport material on the moon. You can watch the first-of-its-kind experiment in Space.com’s exclusive video. 

The wheelbarrow, officially named LESA for Lunar Equipment Support Assembly, or Lunar Evacuation System Assembly (as it can also be used to rescue injured crew members) is being developed by a team of researchers from the European Astronaut Center in Cologne, Germany. Although it may seem like just a somewhat more high-tech version of an ordinary wheelbarrow, the device requires a lot of testing and fine-tuning. That’s because operating a wheelbarrow on the moon, where gravity is only one-sixth that of Earth, can be a little tricky. 

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