NASA Defers Arrival Of Axiom Space Astronauts To April 24; SpaceX Crew-4 Delayed Again
- by acbconcept
The private astronaut team of the Axiom room will stay on top of the International Space Station (ISS) for a few more days because NASA is still waiting for the weather to change. In a recent mission update, NASA said that the departure of Axiom-1 Mission Astronaut was pushed to 6:05 (Ist) on April 24 and the new spark time was 11:16.
“The decision was made based on the best weather for the first private spark of astronauts to visit the International Space Station and the back track needed to bring the Spacex Dragon Spacage crew and back to Earth safely”, NASA wrote on his blog. Furthermore, revealed that the team was ready for additional stay at the Space Station. At present, there are 11 members in the ISS and there is enough service for all of them, the agent is guaranteed.
During an extended stay, private astronauts continued with their planned activities such as the scientific experiments they carry with them. In addition, the crew, the Dragon Crew SpaceX capsule also remained in good health. Astronaut axioms were originally scheduled to depart the ISS on April 19 but their arrival was postponed because of the bad weather at the splash location near Florida.
Axiom-1 or AX-1 is the first commercial spaces fully to the ISS organized by the axiom room in collaboration with NASA and SpaceX. The mission was ordered by the former Astronaut NASA and Axiom VP Michael López-Alegría, who was accompanied by three customers who paid Connor, Mark Pathy and Eytan Stibbe.
The delay in departure from the ISS has delay other space missions of CREW-4, namely to transport four astronauts to the space station. The launch was scheduled for 1:45 PM (IST) on April 26 with April 27 and April 28 as an additional opportunity. This mission also includes four astronauts – three Americans and one Europe – who will replace the four batches that arrive in ISS in November 2021. Astronaut KRU-4 has arrived at the launch site at the Kennedy Space Center after spending two weeks in quarantine before taking off.
The private astronaut team of the Axiom room will stay on top of the International Space Station (ISS) for a few more days because NASA is still waiting for the weather to change. In a recent mission update, NASA said that the departure of Axiom-1 Mission Astronaut was pushed to 6:05 (Ist) on April 24…