April 6 (April 17) The SpaceX space company and the Axium Space private space flight company will make history by launching four citizens into the International Space Station for 10 days.
Three Russian astronauts recently arrived at the space station, and now the space station is reportedly set to host other new guests. SpaceX is set to take four citizens to the space station for a 10-day stay during the Ax-1 mission. The mission will take place on April 6.
The launch was originally scheduled for April 3, but was delayed as NASA planned to test the giant SLS rocket "Wet Dress Rehearsal" test Friday through Sunday. NASA plans to begin the test today, ending April 3.
In the coming days, SpaceX is scheduled to send four private space passengers on an Ax-1 mission on a 10-day trip to the station to perform several tests at the International Space Station, taking commercial space flight operations one step further. Move forward. The men, aboard SpaceX's Cro Dragon capsule and Falcon 9 rocket, will be launched from the Kennedy 39 space base launch complex to the International Space Station.
The crew includes former NASA astronauts Michael López-Alegría, Larry Connor, Mark Pathy and Eytan Stibbe.