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איתן סטיבה |
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Eytan Meir Stibbe is an Israeli former fighter pilot, fighter ace, businessman and commercial astronaut.[1] In November 2020 he paid Axiom Space to become a space tourist on a ten day mission to the International Space Station aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft on Axiom Mission 1, a private crewed orbital spaceflight. The stay was extended to 17 days. [2]
Early life[]
Stibbe was born in Haifa in 1958 and grew up in the United States until the age of 7, when the family moved back to Ramat Gan, a suburb of Tel Aviv. His parents immigrated from the Netherlands to Israel in 1953. His father was a soil and water researcher at the Volcani Institute in Rehovot, and his mother was a social worker at a mental health clinic also in Ramat Gan. Stibbe studied at the Blich High School in Ramat Gan and was active in the Israeli Scouts (Tzofim) movement.[3]
Military career[]
Stibbe, right, during his military service
In July 1976, Stibbe started the Israeli Air Force’s fighter pilot training course. He first served as a Skyhawk pilot in Squadrons 102 and 140, then moved to Squadron 201 (Phantoms) and continued on to become an F-16 pilot in Squadron 117. During his time in the IAF he was assigned to 117 Squadron flying F-16s under the command of Colonel Ilan Ramon, who later became the first ever Israeli to fly in space aboard STS-107.[2] He completed his military service in 1984 and continued to serve as a reservist in Squadron 117 until 2012. He attained the rank of Colonel.
Business career[]
In 1984, after his military service, Stibbe joined a team of advisers at Israel Aircraft Industries that was working on the development of systems for the Lavi.[citation needed] In 1985, he was among the founders of the LR Group, which implemented projects and established infrastructures in developing countries. In 2011, he left LR and sold his share of the company (33%).[citation needed] In 2012, he acquired 35% of Mitrelli, an engineering, procurement and construction company (ECP) whose fields of operation were similar to those of LR.[citation needed] In 2018, Stibbe left Mitrelli and sold all of his shares in the company.[citation needed]
Stibbe established Vital Capital Fund in 2010, the company invests in enterprises whose goal is to improve the economic, personal and social wellbeing of low- and middle-income communities. The fund’s investment strategy is to invest in companies whose intention is to generate positive, measurable social and environmental impact alongside a competitive financial return.[4]
He is a member of the advisory committee of Bridges Israel, an impact investment fund that invests in Israeli businesses.[citation needed] Stibbe is a partner in HarTech, which develops simulation systems; LISOD, Hospital of Israeli Oncology in Ukraine; Pangea Therapeutics, a digital healthcare company that develops highly personalized cancer medications and treatments based on computational genomics; and Proprep, an online STEM tutorial company.[citation needed]
Spaceflight[]
On 8 April 2022, Stibbe took off for the International Space Station (ISS) from Cape Canaveral as a space tourist. Stibbe is the 583rd space traveler in the world.[5] He became the second Israeli in space, after Ilan Ramon, who died onboard Columbia while returning from space.[6] Stibbe described his space tourism as the “Rakia” mission, which was the title of the book published with the fragments of the diary of his late commander, which survived reentry.[7] He flew to the ISS aboard SpaceX Axiom Space-1, paying for his own ticket to ride.[8] Stibbe was accompanying and demonstrating many Israeli technologies during this mission along with AstroRad a radiation protective vest from StemRad.[9]
See also[]
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- SpaceX Axiom Space-1 spacetravellers
- Larry Connor (mission pilot)
- Mark Pathy (mission specialist)
- Michael López-Alegría (mission commander)
References[]
- ↑ "Axiom Private Astronauts Headed to International Space Station". https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/axiom-private-astronauts-headed-to-international-space-station.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Sheetz, Michael (2020-11-16). "Israeli fighter pilot joins SpaceX's first private flight for Axiom next year" (in en). CNBC. https://www.cnbc.com/2020/11/16/israeli-eytan-stibbe-second-member-of-spacex-private-flight-for-axiom.html.
- ↑ "Eytan Stibbe's prsonal blog - Rakia mission". https://www.eng.rakiamission.co.il/blog.
- ↑ "Vital Capital". https://vital-capital.com/.
- ↑ "Axiom Ax-1 Crew welcomed by International Space Station Expedition 67 Crew" (in en). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gToblOQ7QAY.
- ↑ Robert Z. Pearlman (26 January 2021). "Axiom Space Names First Private Crew to Visit Space Station". https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/axiom-space-names-first-private-crew-to-visit-space-station/.
- ↑ New Details Emerge About Israeli Astronaut’s Upcoming Space Mission
- ↑ "Israel names second Israeli to go to space: A millionaire who will fund the trip himself" (in en). https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-former-fighter-pilot-named-second-israeli-to-go-to-space-1.9311356.
- ↑ "Israeli_Technologies". https://www.algemeiner.com/2021/05/05/which-israeli-technologies-will-soon-be-going-to-space/.
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