Tim Peake

Timothy Nigel Peake is a former British Army officer, European Space Agency astronaut and bestselling author who is best known for becoming the first British ESA astronaut to visit the International Space Station. His journey from military aviation to space exploration has made him one of the United Kingdom’s most respected public figures. Through his achievements in science, exploration and communication, Tim has inspired audiences around the world and become a highly sought after keynote speaker, sharing powerful insights on leadership, teamwork, resilience, innovation and performing under pressure.

Tim’s career began in the British Army, where he trained as a military pilot and gained his Army Flying Wings in 1994, graduating as the top student on his course. His expertise and leadership within military aviation established the foundations for a distinguished career. In 2009, he was selected as an astronaut by the European Space Agency, joining an elite group of candidates chosen from thousands of applicants. Following years of intensive training, he achieved international recognition when he travelled to the International Space Station in 2015, becoming the first British ESA astronaut to live and work aboard the orbiting laboratory. His experiences conducting scientific research and operating in one of the most demanding environments imaginable have given him unique perspectives that resonate with audiences across every sector.

Alongside his achievements in spaceflight, Tim has built an impressive profile as an author and public communicator. His books have brought science and exploration to wider audiences, beginning with the Sunday Times bestseller ‘Hello, Is This Planet Earth’, which was later named Non Fiction: Lifestyle Book of the Year at the British Book Awards. He followed this with the Sunday Times bestseller ‘Ask An Astronaut’, before publishing ‘The Astronaut Selection Test Book’, his autobiography ‘Limitless’, ‘Swarm Rising’ with Steve Cole, ‘Swarm Enemy’, ‘The Cosmic Diary of our Incredible Universe’, ‘Space: The Human Story’ and ‘The Cosmic Diary of a Future Space Explorer’. Through regular media appearances, interviews and educational initiatives, he has become one of the leading ambassadors for science, technology and space exploration in Britain.

Tim continues to shape the future of the space industry through influential advisory work, joining Axiom Space as Strategic Advisor for UK commercial spaceflight. His combination of military leadership, astronaut training, scientific achievement and commercial insight gives him a rare breadth of experience. As a keynote speaker, he delivers compelling first hand stories from the cockpit and from space, translating extraordinary experiences into practical lessons on collaboration, problem solving, decision making and adapting to change. His ability to inspire audiences while providing tangible takeaways makes him an exceptional choice for organisations seeking a speaker who can motivate teams, encourage innovation and demonstrate what can be achieved through preparation, determination and ambition.

Here are some of the key milestones that define Tim Peake’s remarkable career:

  • 2024 – Joins Axiom Space as Strategic Advisor for UK commercial spaceflight
  • 2024 – Publishes ‘The Cosmic Diary of a Future Space Explorer’
  • 2023 – Publishes ‘Space: The Human Story’
  • 2022 – Publishes ‘Swarm Enemy’ and ‘The Cosmic Diary of our Incredible Universe’
  • 2021 – Publishes ‘Swarm Rising’ (with Steve Cole)
  • 2020 – Publishes ‘Limitless’ autobiography
  • 2018 – Publishes ‘The Astronaut Selection Test Book’
  • 2017 – Published his Sunday Times Bestseller  ‘Ask An Astronaut’
  • 2017 – His book  ‘Hello, Is This Planet Earth’was named Non-Fiction: Lifestyle Book of the Year at the British Book Awards
  • 2016 – Published Sunday Times Bestseller ‘Hello, Is This Planet Earth’
  • 2015 – Became the first British ESA  Astronaut to visit the International  Space Station
  • 2009 – Selected as an ESA Astronaut
  • 1994 – Gained his Army Flying Wings and was named the best student on his course