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British astronaut cleared to grow to be first disabled individual to hitch area station mission

By Editorial Board Published February 14, 2025 3 Min Read
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British astronaut cleared to grow to be first disabled individual to hitch area station mission

A British astronaut has been cleared to grow to be the primary individual with a bodily incapacity to participate in a mission on the Worldwide Area Station, the European Area Company (ESA) has stated.

Mr McFall stated he was “hugely proud” of his achievement, however stated it “isn’t about me, this is way bigger than that. This is a cultural shift, something that has not been done before.

“I am pleased with the mindset shift that this has achieved,” he added.

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John McFall (L) carrying the Paralympic flag on the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics. File pic: Reuters

He admitted he was principally “passive” through the testing course of, which lasted round a month and concerned medical exams. He stated he “just had to demonstrate I could do the required tasks”.

In 2022, the ESA launched the Fly! feasibility research to take a look at the challenges of getting a disabled astronaut to the ISS and Mr McFall, a father of three, was chosen for the programme as a member of the ESA astronaut reserve.

Releasing the outcomes of the research, Daniel Neuenschwander, ESA’s director of human and robotic exploration, stated the company was making historical past by saying Mr McFall as “the first disabled astronaut who can fly on a long-duration mission on the International Space Station”.

Mr Neuenschwander referred to as it “an incredible step forward in our ambition to broaden the access of society to space”.

He didn’t say when Mr McFall would possibly be a part of a mission.

Specialists from ESA, NASA & SpaceX helped with the feasibility research, which checked out greater than 80 totally different areas, together with medical facets, the ESA stated.

Requested about the opportunity of collaborating in a British mission sooner or later, Mr McFall stated that was a “very interesting prospect”, however stated there was “nothing proposed at the moment”.

The surgeon, who misplaced his proper leg in a motorbike accident on the age of 19, discovered to run once more and have become knowledgeable observe and subject athlete in 2005.

He represented Nice Britain and Northern Eire as a Paralympic 100m sprinter and gained greater than a dozen medals, together with bronze on the 2008 Paralympics, earlier than leaving the game to grow to be an orthopaedic surgeon.

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