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The first full personal spaceflight has arrived for the ISS

The first full personal spaceflight has arrived for the ISS

First space flight Completely privateConsists of three businessmen and a former astronaut who set sail Of the SpaceX rocketHe arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) early Saturday morning, where he will stay for more than a week.

All the smiles that often raise their thumbs in black and blue uniforms came out one after the other, including the commander of the Ax-1 mission, American-Spanish Michael Lopez-Alexria, Canadian Mark Pathi, American Larry Connor and Israeli Aidan Stebe. SpaceX’s Dragon Capsule.

A civilian crew

They were greeted with hugs and camera flashes from ISS team members. Larry Connor said he was “delighted and honored” to participate in the experience, but was aware of the “responsibility” of this first task created by “civilians” and was preparing for “a busy week of research.”

Eytan Stibbe insisted on speaking “Hebrew on the ISS”, and Mark Bathi described the adventure as “incredible”. Michael Lopez-Alexria, 63, a former NASA astronaut, is now employed by Axiom, which organized the mission, and has previously flown to the ISS.

All four men have a busy schedule, with 25 tests on senility, heart health and stem cells.

Space Travel

The other three team members paid $ 10 million each for the test. Larry Connor plays a pilot who heads a real estate company.

Mark Bathy is the owner of an investment firm and former pilot Aidan Stebe is the co-founder of an investment fund.

Newcomers have already visited the space station, especially in the 2000s, last year when Russia sent a crew there, then a Japanese billionaire. But these were flown with astronauts on Soyuz rockets.

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Future Private Space Station

Axium Space purchased transport equipment from SpaceX and paid NASA for the use of its station. The company has reached an agreement with SpaceX for a total of four missions, and NASA has already formally approved the second, Ax-2 policy.

For Axiom Space, this is the first step towards an ambitious goal: Creating your own space station.