SpaceX Dragon Returns Axiom-4 Crew to Earth
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Space.com on MSNPrivate Ax-4 astronauts splash down aboard SpaceX capsule to conclude ISS mission (video)Welcome home! Four astronauts have returned to Earth following more than two weeks living aboard the International Space Station (ISS).Axiom Space's fourth crewed mission to the ISS, known as Ax-4, concluded early this morning,
Privately funded American space company Axiom Space successfully finished its Ax-4 mission on Tuesday morning, returning astronauts from India, Poland, and Hungary from the International Space Station, and safely splashing down off the Californian coast.
The private crew included Ax-4 mission commander and former NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson. It was her fifth trip to space and extended her record-setting duration to 695 days, the most of any American.
The four astronauts of Axiom Space's latest private mission have concluded their stay aboard the International Space Station.
NASA tonight announced that the Axiom Mission-4 crew successfully <br />completed their ISS Expedition conductng 73 studies on space effects on heart and nervous<br />system.
The four private visitors to the International Space Station of the Axiom Space Ax-4 mission are set to head back to Earth riding home on the newest SpaceX Crew Dragon making its first return home.
A SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft safely splashed down off the California coast early July 15, wrapping up a nearly three-week private astronaut mission.
After spending nearly 20 days on the International Space Station, the four-member crew of the private commercial Axiom 4 mission undocked on Monday morning and they are making their commute to Earth.
The private Ax-4 astronaut mission will undock from the International Space Station on Monday morning (July 14), and you can watch the action live.
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Space.com on MSNPrivate Ax-4 astronauts aboard ISS are filling their time with science, views of Earth and pierogis (video)As the Axiom-4 mission approaches its two-week mark before returning to Earth, the private space mission crew discusses science and pierogis.
There's nowhere to park right now at the International Space Station for NASA's next Commercial Crew Program launch, but a slot should clear next week, allowing for the launch of Crew-11 as early as July 31.
A SpaceX capsule carrying astronauts from India, Poland, Hungary and the United States splashed down off the California coast, completing Axiom Mission 4 and capping 20 days in space. Those on board included Shubhanshu Shukla,