For the first time, an Indian, a Hungarian and a pole of the ISS -Space Station started. Together with the former NASA Astronaut Peggy Whitson, the three lifted on board a “crew Dragon” capsule with a “Falcon 9” rocket, as live images demonstrated.
Elon Musk’s Rocket of the SpaceX Space Company started from the Cape Canaveral Space Station in the US state of Florida.
The “AX -4” mission was previously postponed to rock and eat several times due to technical problems. It is the fourth commercial space emission of the Axiom Space Company based in Houston, Texas, in collaboration with the US Room Trip Authority NASA and SpaceX. The “Crew Dragon” at the ISS is expected on Thursday.
SpaceX published a video of the astronauts shortly before he withdrew to X:
Three lay people astronauts and a former NASA Room driver
Although Whitson has been in space several times, it is the Senate flight for the three lay people astronauts. The Indian Shubhanshu Shuccla works for the Air Force in his country, the Hungarian Tibor Kapu and the pole Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski are engineers. You would be the first people from India, Poland and Hungary on board the ISS. In space, people from all three countries were already with Russian Soyuz missions in the seventies and eighties.
The crew of the “AX -4” mission is to spend approximately two weeks on board the ISS and to participate in countless scientific experiments. According to media reports, such a flight costs around 70 million euros per passenger. In 2022, the Axiom Company organized the first private mission for the ISS and others followed. With almost three weeks, the third Axiom mission was the longest excursion of commercial space travel.
Source: Krone

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