Meet Britain's newest astronaut! Rosemary Coogan, 33, gets her 'wings'

Becoming an astronaut is something that many people dream of. 

Now, that dream has become a reality for one British scientist, who has finally gained her astronaut wings. 

Rosemary Coogan, 33, from Northern Ireland, has graduated from space training as a new European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut. 

She follows in the footsteps of Helen Sharman, who became the first Briton in space in 1989, and Tim Peake, who went to the International Space Station (ISS) in 2015.

'From dreaming about space to now being one step closer to reaching it, I'm filled with gratitude and determination to make the most of this extraordinary opportunity,' she said.  +7 View gallery
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Rosemary Coogan, 33, from Northern Ireland, has graduated from space training as a new European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut +7 View gallery
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An astrophysicist with two master's degrees from Durham University and an astronomy doctorate from Sussex, Ms Coogan was selected to join the ESA's astronaut training programme in 2022, after beating more than 22,500 applicants Advertisement

After completing one year of rigorous basic astronaut training, Ms Coogan, along with Sophie Adenot, Pablo Alvarez Fernandez, Raphael Liegeois, Marco Sieber and Australian Space Agency astronaut candidate Katherine Bennell-Pegg received astronaut certification.

After receiving the certification at ESA's European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany, the astronauts have become eligible for spaceflight.

An astrophysicist with two master's degrees from Durham University and an astronomy doctorate from Sussex, Ms Coogan was selected to join the ESA's astronaut training programme in 2022, after beating more than 22,500 applicants.

Basic astronaut training involved honing skills in spacecraft systems, spacewalking, flight engineering, robotics and life support systems, as well as survival and medical training. +7 View gallery
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After completing one year of rigorous basic astronaut training, Ms Coogan, along with Sophie Adenot (centre), Pablo Alvarez Fernandez (left), Raphael Liegeois (second from right), Marco Sieber (right) and Australian Space Agency astronaut candidate Katherine Bennell-Pegg received astronaut certification  New astronaut of the ESA class of 2022 tells what motivated her Loaded: 0%Progress: 0%0:00PreviousPlaySkipLIVEMute00:00Current Time 0:00/Duration Time 4:17FullscreenNeed TextVideo Quality576p540p360p270pForeground---WhiteBlackRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyan---OpaqueSemi-OpaqueBackground---WhiteBlackRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyan---OpaqueSemi-TransparentTransparentWindow---WhiteBlackRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyan---OpaqueSemi-TransparentTransparentFont Size50%75%100%125%150%175%200%300%400%Text Edge StyleNoneRaisedDepressedUniformDropshadowFont FamilyDefaultMonospace SerifProportional SerifMonospace Sans-SerifProportional Sans-SerifCasualScriptSmall CapsDefaultsDone Advertisement

They will now move on to the phases of pre-assignment and mission-specific training, paving the way for future missions to the ISS and beyond.

Speaking at the graduation, Ms Coogan said it had been a 'long-standing' dream of hers to become an astronaut.

'Graduating from astronaut basic training is an incredibly moving moment for me,' she said. 

'I'm proud to share this moment with my fellow astronaut graduates and of the commitment of our international team to exploration. 

'Together, we stand ready to embrace the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, united by our shared passion for space.'

The astronaut class of 2022 has been dubbed the Hoppers, being given the name from their predecessors – the Shenanigans of ESA's 2009 class.

The UK Space Agency's head of space exploration, Libby Jackson, said: 'It is absolutely fantastic to see British astronauts a part of the European Space Agency programme.

'We're a very proud contributor to the European Space Agency, and a strong contributor to the overall human and robotic missions.

'Astronauts are the very visible part of the whole space sector.

'So it's really important for the UK that our astronauts – Rosemary, John and Meg – they are champions not just for human spaceflight, but for everything that goes on in the UK across space.' +7 View gallery
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Major Tim Peake, who went to the International Space Station (ISS) in 2015 +7 View gallery
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She follows in the footsteps of Helen Sharman, who became the first Briton in space in 1989 Advertisement

Former Paralympian John McFall is part of a feasibility study to see if he can fly as a disabled astronaut, while Meganne Christian is a reserve astronaut who could join the programme if someone else drops out.

For now, all five new European astronauts will be assigned for missions to the International Space Station to carry out scientific experiments.

Until being assigned to their space flight mission and advancing to the next training phases, they will take part in operational tasks within Esa.

They will also undergo refresher training sessions, maintain physical fitness, participate in public relations efforts, and contribute to education and outreach activities.

NI Space, which supports the development of the regional cluster, said Ms Coogan's graduation is a 'truly momentous occasion for the space sector in Northern Ireland'.

Robert Hill, space adviser and cluster manager at NI Space, said they hope Ms Coogan's appointment will encourage more future astronauts from the region.

'Northern Ireland is quickly becoming a global leader in the sector and has been involved in a number of high-profile projects recently, including the James Webb Space Telescope, and to have Rosemary representing Northern Ireland as our first-ever astronaut is the icing on top of the cake,' he said.

'With rapid expansions in science and technology that enable us to explore more of our universe, there has never been a more exciting time to be part of the space sector.

'We hope that Rosemary's appointment to the ESA will inspire more and more young people in Northern Ireland to consider a career in the industry, which provides endless opportunities.

'We're really looking forward to following Rosemary's journey and will be cheering her on during her first mission.' 'It's a hugely inspiring moment': Tim Peake on UK's space launch Loaded: 0%Progress: 0%0:00PreviousPlaySkipLIVEMute00:00Current Time 0:00/Duration Time 0:22FullscreenNeed TextVideo Quality576p540p360p270pForeground---WhiteBlackRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyan---OpaqueSemi-OpaqueBackground---WhiteBlackRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyan---OpaqueSemi-TransparentTransparentWindow---WhiteBlackRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyan---OpaqueSemi-TransparentTransparentFont Size50%75%100%125%150%175%200%300%400%Text Edge StyleNoneRaisedDepressedUniformDropshadowFont FamilyDefaultMonospace SerifProportional SerifMonospace Sans-SerifProportional Sans-SerifCasualScriptSmall CapsDefaultsDone

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