🚀 Space🎂 8-14 years📅 June 4, 2026
One Step Closer to Space: Paralympic Athlete John McFall
Paralympic athlete and NHS surgeon John McFall is one step closer to going to space. McFall lost his leg in a motorcycle accident at 19, but that didn't stop him. Now, he's been selected by the European Space Agency and is undergoing the necessary training to go to space.

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Who is John McFall?
John McFall is a Paralympic athlete and an NHS surgeon. He lost his leg in a motorcycle accident at 19, but that didn't stop him. He learned to run again while studying at Swansea University and trained with other Welsh Paralympic athletes. He won a bronze medal at the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games.Training for Space
McFall said he has to undergo a lot of training to go to space. He will have to learn about wilderness survival, sea survival, and a lot of classroom education, including physics, engineering, biology, human performance, and behavior.Family and Space
McFall has three children, and they are excitedly waiting for their dad to go to space. McFall had promised his children that he would get a dog when he goes to space, and now he has to keep that promise.European Space Agency and Vast Agreement
McFall was selected for a study by the European Space Agency in 2022. Now, an agreement between the UK Space Agency and Vast will provide sponsorship for McFall to go to space.Did You Know?
John McFall will be the first physically disabled astronaut to go to space. This marks a new era in space research.McFall's Story
McFall's story shows that we can't let obstacles stop us. Despite losing his leg in a motorcycle accident, he had a successful career as a Paralympic athlete and NHS surgeon. Now, he's working towards going to space.Conclusion
John McFall's story is an inspiring example for children. It shows that we can't let obstacles stop us and that we can work towards achieving our dreams. McFall's journey to space marks a new era in space research and is an inspiring example for children.📰 Source:BBC Newsround


