Reaching for the stars
In the latest episode or our podcast we talk to Claude Nicollier about what planet earth looks like from space, and we ask Judit Szulágyi about her experiences working at NASA.

Judit Szulágyi and Claude Nicoliier in episode 28 of the ETH podcast (Illustration: ETH Zurich)
For Claude Nicollier, the dream of flying to space came true four times. Judit Szulágyi - a professor in computational astrophysics at the ETH- has never left the earth's atmosphere so far. She is applying to become one of the next ESA astronauts.
We talk to Claude about what planet earth looks like from space, and we ask Judit about her experiences working at NASA and what she thinks it takes to reach for the stars.