Firouz Naderi, an atheistic Iranian NASA scientist dies aged 77

Frirouz Naderi, the Iranian scientist with controversial religious beliefs, passed away.

Frirouz Naderi was working for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) when he died.

In a social media post some minutes ago, Naderi`s nephew revealed Mr. Naderi`s death.

According to REDNA (Religious News Agency) social service Dr. Firouz Naderi, the director general of Solar System discoveries, very well-known as “NASA” for many years passed away some minutes ago.

Dr. Naderi working for the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) had controversial beliefs about religions; he particularly, denied existence of God.

Dr. Naderi`s death, although a big loss for international academic and scientific community, his challenging beliefs has remained alive among God-believers and God non-believers.

Dr. Naderi as a remarkable originally Iranian scientist was distinguished with Mars marvelous projects, he successfully landed some air and space explorers at Mars.

He, in fact, with his two Mars-based projects brought more hope about existence of life on Mars to the world scientific community.

Being borne in March 25, 1946 in Iran, Shiraz city, Dr. Naderi was living in California, the US, when he passed away . As a real patriot, he extremely loved his origin country, Iran.

Aged 77 when died, Dr. Naderi had worked for NASA for more than three decades and held different positions including the director general of solar system discoveries.

In winter 2016, he got retired from NASA. His social media`s accounts, Facebook and Instagram, were viewed by a large group of users in Iran.

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