John McFall, a British surgeon and former Paralympian, has been cleared for a long-duration mission onboard the International Space Station, making him the first-ever astronaut with a physical disability. McFall, who lost a leg in a motorbike accident, has been applauded for this significant cultural shift. ESA's announcement underscores commitment to inclusivity, despite recent DEI challenges.
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