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Sara Sabry (born May 23, 1993) is an Egyptian-Lebanese engineer, astronaut, entrepreneur and the founder & CEO of the non-profit organization Deep Space Initiative. She is best known for becoming the first Egyptian person and the first Arab woman and African woman to travel into space.[1]

Sabry is an international keynote speaker and can be found sharing her experience in entrepreneurship, space travel, technology, and overcoming personal obstacles.[2]

Biography

Sabry graduated from Lycee Francais du Caire, she earned her bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the American University in Cairo in 2016, minoring in Biology, Chemistry and Pre Med. She then went on to obtain a master's degree in Biomedical Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Milan in 2020 where her research focused on the use of AI in Robot-assisted surgery.[3][4]

Sabry is currently working towards her doctoral degree in Aerospace Sciences from the University of North Dakota in the United States, while conducting research on Spacesuit Engineering at their NASA-funded Humanspaceflight Lab.[5]

Pre-flight Research

In 2021, Sabry participated in an Analog Moon mission simulation as the crew Medical Officer, making her the first Female Egyptian Analog Astronaut.[6]

Sabry founded Deep Space Initiative, a non-profit organization aimed at expanding accessibility to space.The organization offers various programs and initiatives to encourage individuals, especially those from underrepresented groups, to enter the space field. The Research Department allows members to gain hands-on experience in the field, and the Education Department offers course certifications related to Astronaut Health & Performance, Space Architecture, and Space Transportation Systems.[7]

Spaceflight

In 2022, Sabry was selected from seven thousand international applicants to participate in the Space for Humanity Citizen Astronaut Program, becoming the first Egyptian, Arab woman, and African woman to go into space.[8][9] On August 4th, 2022, she flew on Blue Origin NS-22 flight, a suborbital flight that reached an altitude of 107 km (66 miles) above sea level.

Awards

Sabry has received numerous awards and honors for her humanitarian work, including the IAF Emerging Space Leader Award, and the STEAM Innovation Award.[10] She has also been featured in various media outlets, including Forbes Middle East, Vogue Arabia, CNN, BBC and Al-Monitor.

References

  1. ^ Flynn, Abigail. "Alumna Astronaut Sara Sabry Becomes First Egyptian to Reach Space". American University in Cairo. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Sara Sabry Keynote Speaker". Chartwell Speakers. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  3. ^ "Introducing S4H's Second Citizen Astronaut: Sara Sabry". American University in Cairo. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  4. ^ "Education". LinkedIn. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  5. ^ Kurtz, Adam. "Where no Egyptian has gone before". University of North Dakota. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  6. ^ Tabikha, Kamal. "Egypt's first female analog astronaut on simulating space exploration". The National News. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  7. ^ "Deep Space Initiatives, "About Us"". Deep Space Initiatives. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  8. ^ Faleti, Joshua. "Egypt's Sara Sabry Emerges as SFH's Second Citizen Astronaut". AfricaNews.space. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  9. ^ Habib, Elf. "First Muslim women in space". Nation. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  10. ^ "The IAF is proud to introduce the 2022 IAF Emerging Space Leaders". International Astronautical Foundation. Retrieved 13 May 2023.