Main | My profile | Log outLogged in as Guest | Group "Guests" | RSS
Menu

Space encyclopedia

Publications

Photo gallery

Astrophilately

Contact us

Links

Download

Categories

Manned Space Flights. [1009]
Philatelic Exhibitions. [22]
Space Mail [59]
For Collectors on Space Thematic [50]
Site news [15]

Search

Statistics


Main » 2023 » October » 9 » US Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (Axiom-1 mission) spacecraft splashed down.


US Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (Axiom-1 mission) spacecraft splashed down.
17:44

On April 25, 2022 at 17:06 UTC the US Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (Axiom-1 mission) spacecraft splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Georgia. The spacecraft delivered from the ISS to Earth US astronaut Michael López-Alegría and 3 flight participants (space tourists): Larry Connor from the United States, Eytan Stibbe from Israel and Mark Pathy from Canada. They spent in space 17 days, 1 hour and 49 minutes. It was the first fully commercial, non-government visit to the International Space Station. Axiom has not disclosed the price Connor, Pathy, and Stibbe paid for their flight to the space station. But NASA’s inspector general has said a seat on a Dragon mission costs roughly 55 million US dollars.

7 other ISS crew members - Raja Chari, Thomas Marshburn, Kayla Barron, Matthias Maurer, Oleg Artemyev, Denis Matveev and Sergey Korsakov remained in orbit aboard the International Space Station as Expedition 67 crew members.

Attachments:
Category: Manned Space Flights. | Views: 92 | Added by: Skyflyer | Tags: | Rating: 0.0/0 | |
Total comments: 0
Login form
We are on TV


Read more »

Our Awards


Read more »

Office
Guest


Archives of news
Copyright MyCorp © 2024