We were delighted to sit down with John McFall: Paralympian, Orthopaedic Surgeon, and now the first person with a physical disability to be certified for space flight.
We talk about John's extraordinary journey, the hardest parts of astronaut training, the weird science experiments he'd like to try out in space and his experience with the ESA Fly! study, which proved that a physical disability need not be a barrier for the astronauts of the future.
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 John McFall: Paralympian, Surgeon & Astronaut
00:44 Who is John McFall?
02:17 Interview Starts
04:58 Does he ever stop!?
05:50 Journey to the Paralympics
11:10 From Paralympian to Astronaut
13:50 Fly! Feasibility Study
18:42 International Collaboration
20:35 The Hardest Part of Astronaut Training
22:44 John's Favourite Space Experiments!
26:26 Osteoporosis in Space?
29:18 Upcoming Space Missions
30:53 Mission X: Train Like an Astronaut
32:26 "Do Something that Interests You"
33:22 Behind the Scenes