Breaking Barriers: Disabled Astronaut John McFall Takes on Space

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John McFall, the European Space Agency's first para-astronaut with a physical disability, has taken part in a study to assess how feasible it is for someone with a physical disability to live and work in space. McFall, who lost his leg in a motorcycle accident, is investigating how his disability could affect life and work in space. He is assessing how well his prosthetic leg is operating in zero-gravity conditions and is working out what needs to be adapted for a person with a physical disability to spend time in space.
Topics:science#european-space-agency#john-mcfall#para-astronaut#physical-disability#science-and-technology#zero-gravity
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