Abdul Ahad Momand | |
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عبدالاحد مومند | |
Born | Abdul Ahad Momand 1959 (age 64–65) |
Nationality | Afghan (1959–2003) German (2003–present, naturalised) |
Alma mater | Habibia High School Kabul Polytechnic University |
Occupations | |
Political party | PDPA |
Spouse | Zulfara |
Children | 3 |
Awards | |
Space career | |
Intercosmos Research Cosmonaut | |
Time in space | 8d 20h 26min |
Selection | 1988 |
Missions | Mir EP-3 (Soyuz TM-6/Soyuz TM-5) |
Mission insignia | |
Military career | |
Allegiance | Afghanistan |
Service | Afghan Air Force |
Years of service | 1978–1992 |
Rank | Colonel |
Abdul Ahad Momand (Pashto: عبدالاحد مومند; born 1959) is an Afghan-German and former Afghan Air Force aviator who became the first, and currently only, Afghan astronaut to journey to outer space.[4] He became one of Soyuz TM-6 crew members and spent nine days aboard the Mir space station in 1988 as an Interkosmos research cosmonaut.[5]
Momand holds many records as an Afghan astronaut. He became the first person to take the Quran to space and recite it there.[6] When he spoke to his mother on the phone from space, Pashto became the fourth language to be officially spoken in space.[7] He became the first Afghan citizen and the fourth Muslim to visit outer space, after Sultan bin Salman Al Saud, Muhammed Faris, and Musa Manarov.
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