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The first private civilian crew made history on Friday, hitching a ride to the International Space Station on SpaceX's Axiom-1 mission.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER - Ax-1, the first all-private crewed space flight to the International Space Station, launched Friday morning, April 8, at 11:17 a.m. from the Kennedy Space Center.
There are four astronauts aboard the Space X Dragon Endeavor – Commander Michael López-Alegría of USA/Spain, Pilot Larry Connor of USA, Mission Specialist Eytan Stibbe of Israel, and Mission Specialist Mark Pathy of Canada.
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The first private civilian crew made history on Friday, hitching a ride to the International Space Station on SpaceX's Axiom-1 mission.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 carrying the Axiom Space Ax-1 mission is in the foreground on Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center as NASA's Artemis I rocket sits on nearby Pad 39B for tests. Left to right: Mark Pathy, Larry Connor, Michael López-Alegría, Eytan Stibbe. (SpaceX photo) The Falcon 9 lifts off, carrying the Axiom 1 crew. (FOX photo) The Axiom-1 mission blasts off from Pad 39A as NASA's Artemis I rocket sits on nearby Pad 39B for tests. (FOX photo) The Axiom-1 mission is bound for the International Space Station after blasting off from Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center, April 8, 2022. (FOX photo) The Axiom-1 mission blasts off from Pad 39A as NASA's Artemis I rocket sits on nearby Pad 39B for tests. (FOX photo) The Axiom-1 mission is bound for the International Space Station after blasting off from Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center, April 8, 2022. (FOX photo) The Axiom-1 mission is bound for the International Space Station after blasting off from Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center, April 8, 2022. (FOX photo) The Axiom-1 mission is bound for the International Space Station after blasting off from Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center, April 8, 2022. (FOX photo) The Axiom-1 mission is bound for the International Space Station after blasting off from Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center, April 8, 2022. (FOX photo) NASA's Artemis I moon rocket sits on Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center, April 8, 2022. All four are expected to reach the ISS at 6:45 a.m. on Saturday, April 9, 2022.
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