After spending about 17 days in space, the American American Space Habitat company first personal mission Axiom to the International Space Station (ISS) safely returned to earth on Monday.Spacex Dragon Endeavour Spacecraft is not locked from the port facing the Harmony Module Room of International Space Station and has a spark off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida, at 1:06 am. EDT on Monday (10:36).
“Splashdown! Astronaut # AX1 has safely returned to Earth at @pacex Dragon after completing the first All-Private crew mission to @pace_station and opened the path for the future innovation in the Low Earth’s orbit,” wrote the axioms in a tweet. .The AX-1 mission, which was originally planned for 10 days, is scheduled to arrive on earth on April 20 but estimates bad weather in the spark zone again. And this bad condition lasted, causing additional delays.
After their mission, AX-1 Commander Michael Lopez-Alegria, Pilot Larry Connor, and Specialist Mission Eytan Stibbe and Mark Pathy completed 17 days in space, Nasa said.Spacex Dragon Endeavor, AX-1 spacecraft, returns to earth with more than 200 pounds of science and inventory, including NASA experiments and hardware.
“Once again, thank you for all the support through our extraordinary adventure,” Lopez-Alegria shared on Twitter after Undocking from ISS.”Even longer and more exciting than we think. We really appreciate your professionalism, and with that, we will sign,” he added.Four crew, Multinational AX-1, carried out working for more than 25 research projects.Astronaut also helps provide research sponsored by axiom and manufacturing investigation in the assembly technology itself for the front room habitat, devices for purifying air at space stations, and more.
AX-1 crew is the first private crew to travel to ISS. AX-1 is the first of some of the axioms proposed to ISS and important steps towards Axiom Station, the first private spaceship station in the world in the earth’s low orbit, which can function as a center for academic and global commercial and commercial centers.Elon Musk’s Space Venture Spacex has been contracted to fly three more Axiom astronaut missions to ISS for the next two years.