Muhammed Faris | |
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Interkosmos Research Cosmonaut | |
Nationality | Syrian |
Status | Retired |
Born |
Aleppo, Syria |
26 May 1951
Other names
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Muhammed Ahmed Faris |
Other occupation
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Pilot |
Rank | General, Syrian Air Force |
Time in space
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7d 23h 04min |
Selection | 1985 Intercosmos Group |
Missions | Mir EP-1 (Soyuz TM-3 / Soyuz TM-2) |
Mission insignia
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Awards |
Muhammed Ahmed Faris (Arabic: محمد أحمد فارس; born 26 May 1951) is a Syrian military aviator. He was the first Syrian and the second Arab in space.
Born in Aleppo, Syria, he was a pilot in the Syrian Air Force with the rank of a colonel. He specialized in navigation when he was selected to participate in the Intercosmos spaceflight program on 30 September 1985.
He flew as Research Cosmonaut in the Interkosmos program on Soyuz TM-3 to the Mir space station in July 1987, spending 7 days 23 hours and 5 minutes in space. He returned to Earth aboard Soyuz TM-2.
Muhammed Faris was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union on 30 July 1987. He was also awarded the Order of Lenin.
After his spaceflight, he returned to the Syrian Air Force and lived in Aleppo. He is married and has three children.
On 4 August 2012, during the Syrian civil war, he defected from Assad's government and joined the armed opposition.
On 13 September 2012, made an exclusive interview with Al Aan TV and covered many topics regarding the Syrian civil war.
He is also part of the Syrian National Coordination Committee for Democratic Change, an anti-violence, anti-Assad grouping