SpaceX Launch Sends 4 Private Astronauts to ISS
Once they arrive at ISS, the Axiom Space astronauts will conduct 30 scientific experiments that NASA says will help advance research in low-Earth orbit.
SpaceX and Axiom Space successfully launched four private astronauts into orbit Thursday, marking the third commercial mission to the International Space Station (ISS).
Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3) on board SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft lifted off via a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket at 4:49 p.m. EST from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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On board the spacecraft is the first all-European commercial astronaut crew, which is scheduled to spend about two weeks aboard ISS conducting microgravity research, educational outreach, and commercial activities, according to NASA.
"Together with our commercial partners, NASA is supporting a growing commercial space economy and the future of space technology," NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said in a statement. "During their time aboard the International Space Station, the Ax-3 astronauts will carry out more than 30 scientific experiments that will help advance research in low-Earth orbit."
In a quick check-in shortly after liftoff, "Ax-3 commander Michael López-Alegría confirmed the crew's well-being and safety," according to Axiom Space.
The Dragon spacecraft is expected to autonomously dock with the forward port of the ISS Harmony module on Saturday around 4:19 a.m. EST.
"Hatches between Dragon and the station are expected to open after 6 a.m., allowing the Axiom crew to enter the complex for a welcoming ceremony and start their stay aboard the orbiting laboratory," NASA said.
NASA is providing live coverage of the docking event starting at 2:30 a.m. EST. It may be viewed here.
The Ax-3 astronauts are scheduled to leave the ISS on February 3 for their return to Earth and will splash down off the coast of Florida.
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