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‘I’ve dedicated my life to this mission’: Sara Sabry on making space exploration more accessible

Egyptian Sara Sabry made history by becoming the first Arab woman and the first African woman in space. Now she wants others to follow her example.

By Arya Jyothi and Maheshpreet Narula, CNN

Published Nov 24, 2023 11:06 AM EDT | Updated Nov 24, 2023 11:06 AM EDT

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Sabry hopes more women from Egypt and Africa will enter the space industry. Blue Origin

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(CNN) — Last year, Sara Sabry made history when she became the first Egyptian, the first Arab woman and the first African woman in space.

With a background in engineering and bioastronautics she was chosen by the non-profit Space for Humanity to join five other space tourists aboard a Blue Origin NS-22 sub-orbital space flight in August 2022.

Now pursuing a Ph.D. in aerospace sciences at the University of North Dakota, the 30-year-old says she came to the realization that in space research, “very few opportunities exist if you’re not from the West.” In response, she founded Deep Space Initiative, a Colorado-based non-profit that aims to increase access to the space industry for people of all backgrounds, by providing opportunities for research and education.

CNN spoke to Sabry at Dubai Airshow last week to find out more about her experience going to space, and why she started Deep Space Initiative.

The interview has been lightly edited for length and clarity.

Sabry was chosen to join the Blue Origins flight by the non-profit Space for Humanity. Blue Origin

CNN: How did you feel when you heard that you were selected to go to space?

Sabry: I got the call on the anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission, 50 years since the first humans landed on the moon so it’s a very special day for me. Coming from where I come from, and thinking it was always going to be impossible, it was difficult to process, but it’s something I hold with a lot of responsibility.

CNN: How did you feel when you took off?

Sabry: It’s the most exciting thing I have ever experienced. When you lift off, you feel this engine igniting beneath you, and very quickly, the sky turns from light blue to darker blue to purple and then black, and that’s the only thing telling you that you’re in space. It was beautiful and I was in awe. I think it’s the most liberating feeling anyone can experience.

CNN: What did you feel when you first saw Earth from space?

Sabry: It was very confusing, because we have not biologically evolved to see Earth from space. We tend to look at space as if it’s something that’s so far away and separate from Earth but it’s not. I think realizing that, when it clicks, it really does break your reality, and your understanding of the world changes. For me personally, it has changed a lot more than I thought it would in terms of the scale of the world and how interconnected everything is.

CNN: Why did you set up the Deep Space Initiative?

Sabry: The more I got involved with the space field, the more problems I saw, and very few opportunities exist if you’re not from the West, if you’re not a US citizen or if you’re not European. My company allows people from different nationalities to work on those problems from different perspectives. Currently, we have around 205 people from 28 different nationalities working on 53 space projects, which is really cool to see.

Sara Sabry made history when she took part in a Blue Origin flight in August 2022. Blue Origin

CNN: What have you accomplished so far in your company?

Sabry: Deep Space Initiative has been running several research programs, and it’s exciting to see the quality of work that comes from these groups that would not have otherwise had the opportunity to work on this. They’re incredibly intelligent, incredibly qualified people to be conducting this research, but you can see how all they needed was this opportunity. All they needed was for someone to believe in them. I hope that this initiative provides this belief to a lot more people around the world.

CNN: Why is representation and accessibility in space so important?

Sabry: By limiting the opportunities that exist for people of certain nationalities, we are also limiting how many problems we’re able to solve, and the progress that can be made in a specific field. As for representation, it shows you anything is possible. Becoming an astronaut was not something I dreamed about as a child because it wasn’t something I was exposed to, and we were always told it wasn’t for us. Having representation says “someone else has done this, and you can too.”

CNN: What does it mean to you to be the first Egyptian, African woman and Arab woman to go to space?

Sabry: When I was sitting in that rocket,I wasn’t flying to space alone, I was taking my country and my continent with me. It really felt like a step forward not just for me personally but for a lot of other people. For them to be able to have that representation, to see that things are possible even though we’re told it’s not. I wake up every morning and I make all my decisions to serve that purpose. I have dedicated my life for this mission.

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