European Space Agency (ESA) astronauts have completed a helicopter training course to prepare them for upcoming lunar landings.

The astronauts in question include Alexander Gerst, Matthias Maurer, Samantha Cristoforetti, and Thomas Pesquet.

The course consisted of one week of simulator instruction followed by two weeks of practical flying in Airbus EC135 helicopters. ESA said: "Helicopter training offers a realistic analogue for the dynamics of planetary landings, requiring capabilities such as vertical take-off and landing, terrain-based decision-making, and high levels of coordination and situational awareness."

The Apollo astronauts also honed their Moon landing skills using helicopters, although with occasional catastrophic consequences. On January 23, 1971, the Bell 47G helicopter

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