Firouz Naderi, Pioneering NASA Scientist and Advocate for Human Rights in Iran, Dies at 77
- Firouz Naderi, an Iranian American scientist, led NASA's Mars exploration program for over a decade, overseeing multiple successful missions to Mars.
- Naderi served as an inspiration to Iranians and Iranian Americans, representing a source of national pride through his accomplishments.
- He received NASA's highest award, the Distinguished Service Medal, for his work advancing space exploration.
- An asteroid was named in Naderi's honor upon his retirement from NASA in 2016.
- Naderi was also an outspoken advocate for human rights and democracy in Iran throughout his life.