Tim Peake

Tim Peake

astronaut United Kingdom

Tim Peake is a British ESA astronaut and the first official British astronaut to visit the International Space Station (ISS). His historic mission in 2015 marked a significant milestone for the UK in space exploration, following which he became an advocate for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education. Peake's achievements have inspired many to consider careers in the space industry and have contributed to the growing recognition of the UK's role in global space exploration efforts.

Born on Apr 07, 1972 (53 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
21,162
Power
802$
Sentiment
6.97
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Slovenia 2 6.00 0.15% +0% 2,078,938 3,103 $56,000 84$
United Kingdom 1 7.00 0.03% +0% 67,886,011 18,060 $2,700,000 718$
Totals 3 69,964,949 21,163 $2,756,000 802$
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Recent Mentions

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Tim Peake is an astronaut who describes the initial feelings of returning to Earth after spending time in space. 7

BBC: What nine months in space does to the human body

Nigeria Nigeria: Peake discussed the effects of prolonged time in space on the body and the challenges of returning to Earth. 6

The Punch: Astronauts stuck in space for nine months return to earth

United Kingdom United Kingdom: British astronaut Tim Peake shared insights on the challenges of re-adjusting after long-duration space missions. 9

BBC: Astronauts Butch and Suni finally back on Earth

Finland Finland: In 2015, Heston Blumenthal cooked Christmas meals for British astronaut Tim Peake, who was at the International Space Station at the time. 8

Helsingin Sanomat: Suomessakin tunnettu Masterchef-kokki Heston Blumenthal avautuu mielenterveyden ongelmistaan

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Dr Coogan follows in the footsteps of Tim Peake - the UK's first ever Esa astronaut. 9

BBC: Spacewalk training 'nothing like diving'