Megan McArthur, first woman to pilot SpaceX Dragon retires after 20 years at NASA

👩‍🚀 Person in News: Megan McArthur

Why in News?

  • Megan McArthur, the first woman to pilot a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, has retired after serving 20 years at NASA.

Key Highlights of Career

  • Space Missions:
    • STS-125 Atlantis (2009) → Last servicing mission of the Hubble Telescope, last astronaut to operate the Space Shuttle robotic arm.
    • SpaceX Crew-2 (2021) → First woman to pilot Dragon; 200-day stay aboard ISS; conducted experiments in human health, material sciences, and robotics.
  • Leadership Roles:
    • Deputy Division Chief, Astronaut Office (2019)
    • Assistant Director of Flight Ops, ISS Program
    • Chief Science Officer, Space Center Houston (2022)
  • Background:
    • Born in Honolulu, “Navy kid.”
    • Aerospace Engineering (UCLA), PhD in Oceanography (Scripps, UC San Diego).
    • Married to astronaut Robert Behnken (flew on first crewed Dragon mission, 2020).

Significance

  • Strengthened NASA’s Artemis & Mars mission goals through experiments.
  • Role model for women in space exploration globally, including India.

    Updated: September 01, 2025 2:13 PM | India TV