Axiom Space's 1st space station crew approved by NASA, ISS partners

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Axiom Space's 1st space station crew approved by NASA, ISS partners
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The mission is scheduled to launch on March 30.

."I wish these Axiom crew members safe travels, and I hope they find their time in space productive and enjoyable."

will initially attach to the ISS but detach before the orbiting lab is decommissioned, eventually becoming a private space station in low Earth orbit. of the company, whose headquarters are located just a short distance away from NASA's Johnson Space Center. Ax-1 will use the Dragon named Endeavour, which will launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The Ax-1 crew will spend eight days aboard the ISS and 10 days in space overall, then splash down back on Earth near the Florida coast.

The Ax-1 crewmembers have been training for their upcoming mission at NASA facilities like Johnson Space Center since August 2021, according to the agency.

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