SpaceX: Axiom’s first space mission completed

SpaceX: Axiom’s first space mission completed

The first fully manned mission to the International Space Station (ISS) was completed on Monday.

Hanging from four parachutes, the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule exploded in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida at approximately 19:08 Belgian time after a seventeen-day (extended) mission. On board were four people, including three space tourists: former Hispanic NASA astronaut Michael Lopez Alegria, American businessman Larry Connor, Canadian investor Mark Pathy, Dutch-Israeli entrepreneur and pilot Eitan Stipe.

Meanwhile, the four left the capsule that had been captured. They took off into space on April 8 from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Due to bad weather in the landing area, the return was delayed several times. Axiom Space’s first mission ends immediately.

He did the first fully manned mission aboard ISS SpaceX, for both the Falcon-9 launch vehicle and Crew Dragon Endeavor pod. The three businessmen are said to have paid nearly $55 million each for their travel. Initially it will last eight days. In addition to admiring our planet, they also conducted scientific experiments. According to Lopez Alegria, they do not consider themselves space tourists, Lopez Alegria has already flown with the space shuttle and the Russian Soyuz. He spent a total of 275 days in space.

Hanging from four parachutes, the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule exploded in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida at approximately 19:08 Belgian time after a seventeen-day (extended) mission. On board were four people, including three space tourists: former Hispanic NASA astronaut Michael Lopez Alegria, American businessman Larry Connor, Canadian investor Mark Pathy, Dutch-Israeli entrepreneur and pilot Eitan Stipe. Meanwhile, the four left the capsule that had been captured. They took off into space on April 8 from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Due to bad weather in the landing area, the return was delayed several times. Axiom Space’s first mission ends immediately. He did the first fully manned mission aboard ISS SpaceX, for both the Falcon-9 launch vehicle and Crew Dragon Endeavor pod. The three businessmen are said to have paid nearly $55 million each for their travel. Initially it will last eight days. In addition to admiring our planet, they also conducted scientific experiments. According to Lopez Alegria, they do not consider themselves space tourists, Lopez Alegria has already flown with the space shuttle and the Russian Soyuz. He spent a total of 275 days in space.

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