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Astronaut-politician

An astronaut-politician is a person who has entered politics after traveling to space as an astronaut. Even with the increasing number of individuals who have flown in space, astronauts still maintain a wide degree of public recognition, and those interested in pursuing a career in politics have been able to take advantage of their renown to enter politics at higher levels of elected office.

John Glenn, shown here before his trip for mission STS-95 in 1998, was a NASA astronaut who later became a US Senator. The first American to orbit the Earth, he was elected to the Senate in 1974 and served until 1999.

Brazil edit

Brazilian astronaut Marcos Pontes is the first South American and Lusophone to go into space as part of the Missão Centenário. He participated in the Russian Soyuz TMA-8 mission to the International Space Station in 2006. Under Jair Bolsonaro's Presidency, Pontes was announced as Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation.[1] In the 2022 São Paulo state elections Marcos Pontes was elected for the Brazilian Senate with 10.7 million votes (49.68%).[2]

Canada edit

Canadian astronaut Marc Garneau became the first Canadian in space, when he flew in 1984 on the Space Shuttle Challenger on mission STS-41-G as a payload specialist. After two other Shuttle flights, Garneau entered politics and won a seat to the Parliament of Canada in 2008.[3] Garneau was appointed as Minister of Transport by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on November 4, 2015.

Canadian astronaut Julie Payette flew on STS-96 in 1999 and STS-127 in 2009 as a mission specialist. In 2017 she became the 29th Governor General of Canada, the viceregal representative of the Queen in Canada and a nonpartisan position within Canadian governance.

European countries edit

Three individuals have made the journey to space and were later elected to become a Member of the European Parliament. Cosmonaut Vladimír Remek, who flew into space on Soyuz 28 in 1978 from Czechoslovakia as the first non-American or non-Soviet in space, was elected as an MEP in 2004 from the Czech Republic as an independent candidate for the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia, and was re-elected in 2009, with Deutsche Welle describing how "his huge communist-era fame contributed to his success at the ballot box". Italian astronaut Franco Malerba flew on Space Shuttle mission STS-46 on Atlantis and became the first Italian to travel to space in 1992, and was elected in June 1994 to the European Parliament, where he sits with the European People's Party. Also another Italian astronaut, Umberto Guidoni, flew on Space Shuttle mission STS-75 on Columbia and became the first European to visit the International Space Station when he was part of STS-100 aboard Endeavour in 2001, and was elected in June 2004 to the European Parliament, where he sits with the European United Left–Nordic Green Left.[4]

Claudie Haigneré, a French spationaute, has been junior minister for Research and New Technologies, and junior minister for European Affairs, in a government led by Jean-Pierre Raffarin, but has never held elected office.

Astronaut and veteran of two space missions Pedro Duque has been named Minister of Science, Innovation and Universities of Spain in May 2018.[5] He earned a degree in aeronautical engineering from the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) in 1986.

Mongolia edit

Jügderdemidiin Gürragchaa was the first Mongolian in space, flying on the Soyuz 39 mission in 1981. He served as the Minister of Defense of Mongolia from 2000 until 2004.[6]

Russia edit

 
Valentina Tereshkova is a Soviet cosmonaut-turned-parliamentarian. She was the first woman in space, and served first in the Supreme Soviet (1966–1989) and later in the State Duma (since 2011).

In Russia, cosmonaut Yuri Baturin, described by Space.com in 2000 as "Russia's only cosmonaut / politician", became a senior aide to President Boris Yeltsin and served as one of that nation's leading space policy advisors.[7]

All four female Russian cosmonauts have gone on to serve in the State Duma. Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman in space, entered politics in the days of the Soviet Union, serving in parliament and as a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party.[8] Svetlana Savitskaya, the second woman in space, was elected to the State Duma in 1996 and currently serves as Deputy Chair of the Committee on Defense, in addition to being a member of the Commission on Safety, Defense, and the Fight Against Crime in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Union of Belarus and Russia.[9] Yelena Kondakova served in the Duma as a member of Fatherland – All Russia and later United Russia. She left United Russia in 2011 as a result of her dissatisfaction with results of internal party elections.[10] Most recently, Yelena Serova, the first female Russian cosmonaut to visit the International Space Station, was elected to serve in the Duma in 2016.[11]

United States edit

In the United States, some major political leaders have attempted to draw astronauts into the political sphere.[12]

John Glenn, one of the Mercury Seven selected in 1959 by NASA who became the first American astronaut to orbit the Earth when he flew the Mercury-Atlas 6 named Friendship 7 for three Earth orbits on February 20, 1962, was the first astronaut elected to Congress when he won a Senate seat in 1974. He was the most successful American astronaut-politician thus far, serving 25 years in the Senate.

Glenn left the human spaceflight program in 1964 and announced that he would challenge incumbent U.S. Senator Stephen M. Young in the Democratic primary at the end of Young's first term in office. Criticism of "astronaut turned politician" Glenn immediately followed his announcement, with Republicans and Young supporters disagreeing with the "undesirable precedent in astronauts' capitalizing on their fame to enter political roles", and some grumbling that Glenn did not follow the standard "step-by-step progression up the political ladder" by "aspiring immediately for the Senate".[13]

Many in Congress believed that Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy had promoted Glenn's electoral bid to increase Democrats' chances in the state in the 1964 United States presidential election. Kennedy stated that he had had "a number of conversations with John Glenn over his future". At the same time, the Democratic Party of Oklahoma reportedly discussed fellow Mercury astronaut Gordon Cooper as a candidate for the Senate.[13] In an editorial shortly after the announcement, The Blade stated that Glenn "presumes too much on his popularity as a spaceman".[14] A slip and fall in a bathtub in March 1964 ultimately led to Glenn's withdrawal from the race.[15] Glenn ran again in 1970, losing the Ohio Senate primary to Howard Metzenbaum. In 1974, Glenn won election to the Senate in a special election to fill the seat of William B. Saxbe.[16] In 1984, Glenn sought the Democratic nomination for President of the United States. He withdrew from the race in March 1984, after winning only two delegates and finishing in sixth place.[17] Glenn returned to space on October 29, 1998, aboard Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-95) while still a sitting Senator. The next year he retired from Congress.

Two Apollo astronauts were elected to the United States Congress. Astronaut turned Senator, Harrison "Jack" Schmitt,[18] whose participation on the Apollo 17 mission made him the only geologist to walk on the Moon, resigned from NASA in August 1975 and shortly thereafter ran as a Republican, winning the United States Senate in New Mexico seat in 1976 over two-term Democratic incumbent, Joseph Montoya by a margin of 57% to 42%, despite being described by The New York Times as a "political neophyte".[19] Jack Swigert, who had flown on the ill-fated Apollo 13 mission, was elected in November 1982 to the United States House of Representatives representing Colorado, based on a plan he developed that "evolved from his training as an astronaut and the success of the Apollo exploration of the Moon", but died before taking office.[20][12] Jack Lousma lost to incumbent Carl Levin in the 1984 United States Senate election in Michigan.[21] Apollo 15 crew member Alfred Worden ran for Congress in 1982 to represent Florida's 12th congressional district, but lost the Republican primary to Tom Lewis.[22]

NASA's Shuttle program has produced American and foreign politicians. In 1985, Senator Jake Garn went into space aboard the STS-51-D flight as a payload specialist and in 1986 Rep. Bill Nelson of Florida became the second sitting member of Congress to travel into space aboard Space Shuttle Columbia's STS-61-C mission, also as a payload specialist. In 2012, shuttle astronaut José M. Hernández ran for Congress in California's 10th District, he won the Democratic nomination, but lost to incumbent Jeff Denham.[23]

On February 12, 2019, four-time shuttle astronaut Mark Kelly announced that he was running in the 2020 Senate special election in Arizona to fill the seat left open by the 2018 death of John McCain.[24] In the Democratic primary, he faced only nominal opposition, winning the nomination with 99.93% of the vote. Kelly faced off against incumbent Senator Martha McSally (appointed by Governor Doug Ducey) on Election Day, winning with a margin of about 2 points.[25] He was sworn in on December 2, 2020.[26] Kelly was reelected in the 2022 Senate election, securing a full six-year term.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Fernandes, Talita (November 1, 2018). "Bolsonaro Announces Astronaut Marcos Pontes as Minister of Science". Folha de Sao Paulo. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
  2. ^ "Ex-ministro de Bolsonaro, astronauta Marcos Pontes se elege senador por SP" (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2022-02-10. Retrieved 2022-03-10.
  3. ^ Staff. "Key wins and losses", The Toronto Star, October 14, 2008. Accessed July 28, 2009.
  4. ^ Willoughby, Ian. "Beloved Czech cosmonaut a candidate for European Parliament", Deutsche Welle, June 1, 2009. Accessed July 29, 2009.
  5. ^ El País. Pedro Duque, ministro de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades June 6, 2018. Accessed Jun 6, 2018.
  6. ^ "Cosmonaut Biography: Zhugderdemidiyn Gurragcha". spacefacts.de. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  7. ^ Karash Yuri. "Putin Visits Russia's Star City " August 30, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, Space.com, March 3, 2000. Accessed July 28, 2009.
  8. ^ Boustany, Nora. "A Down-to-Earth Highflier", The Washington Post, March 24, 2006. Accessed July 28, 2009.
  9. ^ "Савицкая Светлана Евгеньевна". kprf.ru. Коммунистическая партия Российской Федерации. Retrieved December 10, 2016.
  10. ^ "Космонавт Е. Кондакова обвинила "ЕР" в фальсификациях на праймериз". РБК. Retrieved 2016-12-11.
  11. ^ "Сураев и Серова, избранные депутатами ГД, уволены из отряда космонавтов". РИА Новости. Retrieved 2016-12-11.
  12. ^ a b Koren, Marina (November 6, 2020). "Mark Kelly's Secret Weapon". The Atlantic. Retrieved November 12, 2022.
  13. ^ a b Via The New York Times. "From Orbiting The Earth To The Arena of Politics", St. Petersburg Times, January 18, 1964. Accessed July 28, 2009.
  14. ^ Jones, David R. "Ohio Voters Split on Race by Glenn; Many Oppose Astronaut's Entry Into Senate Test", The New York Times, January 22, 1964. Accessed July 28, 2009.
  15. ^ Staff. , Time, March 27, 1964. Accessed July 28, 2009.
  16. ^ via The Associated Press. "Wallace Wins Big; John Glenn Scores in Ohio", The Evening Independent, May 8, 1974. Accessed July 28, 2009.
  17. ^ Shribman, David (17 March 1984). "With Few Words, Glenn Withdraw". Retrieved 24 February 2017.
  18. ^ Morris, Dick. "Dick Morris: Negative Campaigning Is Good for America", U.S. News & World Report, October 6, 2008. Accessed July 28, 2009.
  19. ^ Lichtenstein, Grace. "New Mexico Race Close For Montoya; Democratic Senator Is Stressing Seniority in Fight With Schmitt, Former Apollo Astronaut", The New York Times, October 24, 1976. Accessed July 28, 2009.
  20. ^ Amole, Gene. "An American Hero: The Real Swigert", The Rocky Mountain News, July 13, 1995. Accessed July 29, 2009.
  21. ^ "Moral Majority Had Big Impact in Michigan Race, Falwell Says". Lancing State Journal. Lancing, Michigan. Associated Press. November 9, 1984. p. 13 – via Newspapers.com.
  22. ^ "Worden, Koehler Defeated in House District 12". Boca Raton News. Associated Press. September 8, 1982 – via Google News.
  23. ^ Pearlman, Robert Z. (7 November 2012). "Astronaut Jose Hernandez Loses to Farmer in Congressional Race". Space.com. Retrieved 23 February 2017.
  24. ^ Stracqualursi, Veronica (12 February 2019). "NASA astronaut Mark Kelly launches Senate campaign". CNN.com. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  25. ^ "Arizona U.S. Senate Special Election Results". The New York Times. 3 November 2020. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-11-04.
  26. ^ Mark Kelly sworn in as US senator, flipping Arizona seat from red to blue from CNN

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An astronaut politician is a person who has entered politics after traveling to space as an astronaut Even with the increasing number of individuals who have flown in space astronauts still maintain a wide degree of public recognition and those interested in pursuing a career in politics have been able to take advantage of their renown to enter politics at higher levels of elected office John Glenn shown here before his trip for mission STS 95 in 1998 was a NASA astronaut who later became a US Senator The first American to orbit the Earth he was elected to the Senate in 1974 and served until 1999 Contents 1 Brazil 2 Canada 3 European countries 4 Mongolia 5 Russia 6 United States 7 See also 8 ReferencesBrazil editBrazilian astronaut Marcos Pontes is the first South American and Lusophone to go into space as part of the Missao Centenario He participated in the Russian Soyuz TMA 8 mission to the International Space Station in 2006 Under Jair Bolsonaro s Presidency Pontes was announced as Minister of Science Technology and Innovation 1 In the 2022 Sao Paulo state elections Marcos Pontes was elected for the Brazilian Senate with 10 7 million votes 49 68 2 Canada editCanadian astronaut Marc Garneau became the first Canadian in space when he flew in 1984 on the Space Shuttle Challenger on mission STS 41 G as a payload specialist After two other Shuttle flights Garneau entered politics and won a seat to the Parliament of Canada in 2008 3 Garneau was appointed as Minister of Transport by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on November 4 2015 Canadian astronaut Julie Payette flew on STS 96 in 1999 and STS 127 in 2009 as a mission specialist In 2017 she became the 29th Governor General of Canada the viceregal representative of the Queen in Canada and a nonpartisan position within Canadian governance European countries editThree individuals have made the journey to space and were later elected to become a Member of the European Parliament Cosmonaut Vladimir Remek who flew into space on Soyuz 28 in 1978 from Czechoslovakia as the first non American or non Soviet in space was elected as an MEP in 2004 from the Czech Republic as an independent candidate for the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia and was re elected in 2009 with Deutsche Welle describing how his huge communist era fame contributed to his success at the ballot box Italian astronaut Franco Malerba flew on Space Shuttle mission STS 46 on Atlantis and became the first Italian to travel to space in 1992 and was elected in June 1994 to the European Parliament where he sits with the European People s Party Also another Italian astronaut Umberto Guidoni flew on Space Shuttle mission STS 75 on Columbia and became the first European to visit the International Space Station when he was part of STS 100 aboard Endeavour in 2001 and was elected in June 2004 to the European Parliament where he sits with the European United Left Nordic Green Left 4 Claudie Haignere a French spationaute has been junior minister for Research and New Technologies and junior minister for European Affairs in a government led by Jean Pierre Raffarin but has never held elected office Astronaut and veteran of two space missions Pedro Duque has been named Minister of Science Innovation and Universities of Spain in May 2018 5 He earned a degree in aeronautical engineering from the Universidad Politecnica de Madrid UPM in 1986 Mongolia editJugderdemidiin Gurragchaa was the first Mongolian in space flying on the Soyuz 39 mission in 1981 He served as the Minister of Defense of Mongolia from 2000 until 2004 6 Russia edit nbsp Valentina Tereshkova is a Soviet cosmonaut turned parliamentarian She was the first woman in space and served first in the Supreme Soviet 1966 1989 and later in the State Duma since 2011 In Russia cosmonaut Yuri Baturin described by Space com in 2000 as Russia s only cosmonaut politician became a senior aide to President Boris Yeltsin and served as one of that nation s leading space policy advisors 7 All four female Russian cosmonauts have gone on to serve in the State Duma Valentina Tereshkova the first woman in space entered politics in the days of the Soviet Union serving in parliament and as a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party 8 Svetlana Savitskaya the second woman in space was elected to the State Duma in 1996 and currently serves as Deputy Chair of the Committee on Defense in addition to being a member of the Commission on Safety Defense and the Fight Against Crime in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Union of Belarus and Russia 9 Yelena Kondakova served in the Duma as a member of Fatherland All Russia and later United Russia She left United Russia in 2011 as a result of her dissatisfaction with results of internal party elections 10 Most recently Yelena Serova the first female Russian cosmonaut to visit the International Space Station was elected to serve in the Duma in 2016 11 United States editIn the United States some major political leaders have attempted to draw astronauts into the political sphere 12 John Glenn one of the Mercury Seven selected in 1959 by NASA who became the first American astronaut to orbit the Earth when he flew the Mercury Atlas 6 named Friendship 7 for three Earth orbits on February 20 1962 was the first astronaut elected to Congress when he won a Senate seat in 1974 He was the most successful American astronaut politician thus far serving 25 years in the Senate Glenn left the human spaceflight program in 1964 and announced that he would challenge incumbent U S Senator Stephen M Young in the Democratic primary at the end of Young s first term in office Criticism of astronaut turned politician Glenn immediately followed his announcement with Republicans and Young supporters disagreeing with the undesirable precedent in astronauts capitalizing on their fame to enter political roles and some grumbling that Glenn did not follow the standard step by step progression up the political ladder by aspiring immediately for the Senate 13 Many in Congress believed that Attorney General Robert F Kennedy had promoted Glenn s electoral bid to increase Democrats chances in the state in the 1964 United States presidential election Kennedy stated that he had had a number of conversations with John Glenn over his future At the same time the Democratic Party of Oklahoma reportedly discussed fellow Mercury astronaut Gordon Cooper as a candidate for the Senate 13 In an editorial shortly after the announcement The Blade stated that Glenn presumes too much on his popularity as a spaceman 14 A slip and fall in a bathtub in March 1964 ultimately led to Glenn s withdrawal from the race 15 Glenn ran again in 1970 losing the Ohio Senate primary to Howard Metzenbaum In 1974 Glenn won election to the Senate in a special election to fill the seat of William B Saxbe 16 In 1984 Glenn sought the Democratic nomination for President of the United States He withdrew from the race in March 1984 after winning only two delegates and finishing in sixth place 17 Glenn returned to space on October 29 1998 aboard Space Shuttle Discovery STS 95 while still a sitting Senator The next year he retired from Congress Two Apollo astronauts were elected to the United States Congress Astronaut turned Senator Harrison Jack Schmitt 18 whose participation on the Apollo 17 mission made him the only geologist to walk on the Moon resigned from NASA in August 1975 and shortly thereafter ran as a Republican winning the United States Senate in New Mexico seat in 1976 over two term Democratic incumbent Joseph Montoya by a margin of 57 to 42 despite being described by The New York Times as a political neophyte 19 Jack Swigert who had flown on the ill fated Apollo 13 mission was elected in November 1982 to the United States House of Representatives representing Colorado based on a plan he developed that evolved from his training as an astronaut and the success of the Apollo exploration of the Moon but died before taking office 20 12 Jack Lousma lost to incumbent Carl Levin in the 1984 United States Senate election in Michigan 21 Apollo 15 crew member Alfred Worden ran for Congress in 1982 to represent Florida s 12th congressional district but lost the Republican primary to Tom Lewis 22 NASA s Shuttle program has produced American and foreign politicians In 1985 Senator Jake Garn went into space aboard the STS 51 D flight as a payload specialist and in 1986 Rep Bill Nelson of Florida became the second sitting member of Congress to travel into space aboard Space Shuttle Columbia s STS 61 C mission also as a payload specialist In 2012 shuttle astronaut Jose M Hernandez ran for Congress in California s 10th District he won the Democratic nomination but lost to incumbent Jeff Denham 23 On February 12 2019 four time shuttle astronaut Mark Kelly announced that he was running in the 2020 Senate special election in Arizona to fill the seat left open by the 2018 death of John McCain 24 In the Democratic primary he faced only nominal opposition winning the nomination with 99 93 of the vote Kelly faced off against incumbent Senator Martha McSally appointed by Governor Doug Ducey on Election Day winning with a margin of about 2 points 25 He was sworn in on December 2 2020 26 Kelly was reelected in the 2022 Senate election securing a full six year term See also editGood Bye Lenin 2003 comedy in which a lookalike of cosmonaut Sigmund Jahn pretends to be leader of East GermanyReferences edit Fernandes Talita November 1 2018 Bolsonaro Announces Astronaut Marcos Pontes as Minister of Science Folha de Sao Paulo Retrieved December 23 2018 Ex ministro de Bolsonaro astronauta Marcos Pontes se elege senador por SP in Brazilian Portuguese 2022 02 10 Retrieved 2022 03 10 Staff Key wins and losses The Toronto Star October 14 2008 Accessed July 28 2009 Willoughby Ian Beloved Czech cosmonaut a candidate for European Parliament Deutsche Welle June 1 2009 Accessed July 29 2009 El Pais Pedro Duque ministro de Ciencia Innovacion y Universidades June 6 2018 Accessed Jun 6 2018 Cosmonaut Biography Zhugderdemidiyn Gurragcha spacefacts de Retrieved 7 November 2020 Karash Yuri Putin Visits Russia s Star City Archived August 30 2008 at the Wayback Machine Space com March 3 2000 Accessed July 28 2009 Boustany Nora A Down to Earth Highflier The Washington Post March 24 2006 Accessed July 28 2009 Savickaya Svetlana Evgenevna kprf ru Kommunisticheskaya partiya Rossijskoj Federacii Retrieved December 10 2016 Kosmonavt E Kondakova obvinila ER v falsifikaciyah na prajmeriz RBK Retrieved 2016 12 11 Suraev i Serova izbrannye deputatami GD uvoleny iz otryada kosmonavtov RIA Novosti Retrieved 2016 12 11 a b Koren Marina November 6 2020 Mark Kelly s Secret Weapon The Atlantic Retrieved November 12 2022 a b Via The New York Times From Orbiting The Earth To The Arena of Politics St Petersburg Times January 18 1964 Accessed July 28 2009 Jones David R Ohio Voters Split on Race by Glenn Many Oppose Astronaut s Entry Into Senate Test The New York Times January 22 1964 Accessed July 28 2009 Staff The Astrowives in Ohio Time March 27 1964 Accessed July 28 2009 via The Associated Press Wallace Wins Big John Glenn Scores in Ohio The Evening Independent May 8 1974 Accessed July 28 2009 Shribman David 17 March 1984 With Few Words Glenn Withdraw Retrieved 24 February 2017 Morris Dick Dick Morris Negative Campaigning Is Good for America U S News amp World Report October 6 2008 Accessed July 28 2009 Lichtenstein Grace New Mexico Race Close For Montoya Democratic Senator Is Stressing Seniority in Fight With Schmitt Former Apollo Astronaut The New York Times October 24 1976 Accessed July 28 2009 Amole Gene An American Hero The Real Swigert The Rocky Mountain News July 13 1995 Accessed July 29 2009 Moral Majority Had Big Impact in Michigan Race Falwell Says Lancing State Journal Lancing Michigan Associated Press November 9 1984 p 13 via Newspapers com Worden Koehler Defeated in House District 12 Boca 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