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  1. Axiom Mission 1 (2022) Axiom Mission 3 (2024) Miguel Eladio López-Alegría (* 30. Mai 1958 in Madrid, Spanien ), im englischsprachigen Raum als Michael López-Alegria bekannt, ist ein US-amerikanischer Astronaut. Seit 2007 hält er den US-Rekord für die größte EVA -Gesamtdauer (67h 40min).

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  2. Michael López-Alegría (born Miguel Eladio López Alegría on May 30, 1958) is an astronaut, test pilot and commercial astronaut with dual nationality, American and Spanish; a veteran of three Space Shuttle missions and one International Space Station mission.

    • Retired (NASA), Active (Axiom Space)
    • May 30, 1958 (age 65), Madrid, Spain
  3. Commander of First Private Astronaut Mission. Record Holder for EVAs (Spacewalks) Inductee of Astronaut Hall of Fame. Welcome to MLASpace. Michael López-Alegría is a space (company) executive, public speaker, former U.S. Navy Test Pilot, NASA Astronaut and currently serves as Chief Astronaut at Axiom Space.

  4. MICHAEL E. LOPEZ-ALEGRIA (CAPTAIN, USN, RET.) NASA ASTRONAUT (FORMER) Pronunciation: “MY”kull LOH p eh z-ah l ai G R EE ah . PERSONAL DATA: Born May 30, 1958, in Madrid, Spain, and grew up in Mission Viejo, California. Lopez-Alegria enjoys sports, traveling and cooking and is interested

  5. López-Alegría is currently the Chief Astronaut for Axiom Space and was selected to command the crew of Ax-1, the first fully private orbital space mission in human history. He is a six-time astronaut, having flown on Space Shuttle missions STS-73, STS-92, and STS- 113, served as Commander of ISS Expedition 14 (flying to and from the ISS ...

  6. Chief Astronaut. Michael López-Alegría is a decorated astronaut who returned to low-Earth orbit for the sixth time in 2024 as commander of Axiom Mission 3. He also commanded Axiom Space’s first private astronaut mission to the International Space Station (ISS) in 2022, known as Axiom Mission 1.

  7. Miguel Eladio López-Alegría (Madrid, 30 de mayo de 1958), conocido en entornos angloparlantes como Michael López-Alegría, es el primer astronauta nacido en España en viajar al espacio. Tiene doble nacionalidad, estadounidense y española.