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First Kurdish astronaut in space: Jasmin Moghbeli commands the NASA-SpaceX joint spaceflight

 Jasmin Moghbeli, a Kurdish female astronaut from Mahabad, who has the title of 'the first Kurd to go into space', commands the NASA-SpaceX joint space flight.

On August 26, the National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) announced that it has sent four astronauts to the space station with the Dragon spacecraft in partnership with SpaceX.

The 40-year-old Kurdish woman astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli (Yasmin Moqbili) registered in the city of Mahabad in Eastern Kurdistan (Rojhilat) commands the team of 4 sent into space.

In the statement made by NASA, the following statements were included:

“Meet Jasmin Moghbeli, your crew-7 commander; A New York native who made her first trip into space after being selected as a NASA astronaut in 2017. Moghbeli earned her bachelor’s degree in information technology and aerospace engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge. He is a master of science in aerospace engineering from the Naval Graduate School in Massachusetts and Monterey, California. A helicopter and Marine Corps test pilot, Moghbeli has over 150 combat missions and 2,000 hours of flight time in over 25 different aircraft. She also graduated from the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School in Patuxent River, Maryland, she.”

Who is Jasmin Moghbeli:

Jasmin Moghbeli (born June 24, 1983) is an American U.S. Marine Corps test pilot and NASA astronaut. Selected To Travel To Space Station She is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Naval Postgraduate School and Naval Test Pilot School.

Early life and education

Moghbeli was born on June 24, 1983, in Bad Nauheim, West Germany, to an kurdish family from Mahabad, in eastern Kurdistan. Her parents had fled Iran following the 1979 Islamic Revolution, and subsequently emigrated to the United States, where they settled in Baldwin, New York. Moghbeli attended Baldwin Senior High School in New York and Advanced Space Academy at the Huntsville Space Camp in Alabama while she was a student. She earned a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering with information technology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and played volleyball, lacrosse, and basketball for the MIT Engineers.

Military career

Moghbeli was commissioned as an officer in the United States Marine Corps in 2005, and trained to become an AH-1 Super Cobra pilot.[2] While in service with the Marine Corps, she deployed overseas three times and completed 150 combat missions. Moghbeli received a master’s degree in aerospace engineering from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School in California and also attended the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School at Patuxent River Naval Air Station in Maryland, becoming a helicopter test pilot with VMX-1 at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma in Arizona.

As of 2019, she has accumulated over 2,000 hours of flight time and flown in 150 combat missions, including sorties in Afghanistan.

NASA career

In June 2017, Moghbeli was selected as a member of NASA Astronaut Group 22, and subsequently began her two-year training.

In January 2020, she graduated alongside 13 others in the NASA Astronaut Candidate Training Program, officially making her “eligible for spaceflight, including assignments to the International Space Station, Artemis missions to the Moon, and ultimately, missions to Mars.”

In March 2022, she was assigned as commander of the SpaceX Crew-7 mission to the International Space Station. The mission launched to the Space Station on 26 August 2023. It is her first space flight.
Awards and honors

Moghbeli has received four Air Medals, a Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, and three Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals. She has also received the U.S. Navy Test Pilot School Class 144 Outstanding Developmental Phase II Award and the Commander Willie McCool Outstanding Student Award as the Class 144 Honor Graduate.

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