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International Space Station welcomes its first astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary
International Space Station welcomes its first astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary

Arab News

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  • Arab News

International Space Station welcomes its first astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida: The first astronauts in more than 40 years from India, Poland and Hungary arrived at the International Space Station on Thursday, ferried there by SpaceX on a private flight. The crew of four will spend two weeks at the orbiting lab, performing dozens of experiments. They launched Wednesday from NASA's Kennedy Space Center. America's most experienced astronaut, Peggy Whitson, is the commander of the visiting crew. She works for Axiom Space, the Houston company that arranged the chartered flight. Besides Whitson, the crew includes India's Shubhanshu Shukla, a pilot in the Indian Air Force; Hungary's Tibor Kapu, a mechanical engineer; and Poland's Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski, a radiation expert and one of the European Space Agency's project astronauts on temporary flight duty. No one has ever visited the International Space Station from those countries before. The time anyone rocketed into orbit from those countries was in the late 1970s and 1980s, traveling with the Soviets. Speaking in both English and their native languages, the new arrivals shared hugs and handshakes with the space station's seven full-time residents, celebrating with drink pouches sipped through straws. Six nations were represented: four from the US, three from Russia and one each from Japan, India, Poland and Hungary. 'We have so many countries at the same time on the space station,' Kapu said, adding that seven of the 11 astronauts are first-time space fliers 'which also tells me how much space is expanding.' Added Uznanski-Wisniewski: 'We will all try to do the best representing our countries.' Shukla rated the experience so far as 'fantastic ... wonderful.' The space station's commander, Japan's Takuya Onishi, said he was happy to finally see their smiling faces after 'waiting for you guys so long.' Whitson also made note of the lengthy delay and preflight quarantine. To stay healthy, the four newcomers went into quarantine on May 25, stuck in it as their launch kept getting delayed. The latest postponement was for space station leak monitoring, NASA wanted to make sure everything was safe following repairs to a longtime leak on the Russian side of the outpost. It's the fourth Axiom-sponsored flight to the space station since 2022. The company is one of several that are developing their own space stations due to launch in the coming years. NASA plans to abandon the International Space Station in 2030 after more than three decades of operation, and is encouraging private ventures to replace it.

ISS welcomes its first astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary
ISS welcomes its first astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary

BreakingNews.ie

time3 days ago

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ISS welcomes its first astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary

The first astronauts in more than 40 years from India, Poland and Hungary arrived at the International Space Station on Thursday, ferried there by SpaceX on a private flight. The crew of four will spend two weeks at the orbiting lab, performing dozens of experiments. They launched Wednesday from Nasa's Kennedy Space Centre. Advertisement Shubhanshu Shukla of the Indian Space Research Organisation, Tibor Kapu of Hungary, Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski of Poland, and Commander Peggy Whitson before departing for a mission to the International Space Station (AP Photo/Terry Renna) America's most experienced astronaut, Peggy Whitson, is the commander of the visiting crew. She works for Axiom Space, the Houston company that arranged the chartered flight. Besides Whitson, the crew includes India's Shubhanshu Shukla, a pilot in the Indian Air Force; Hungary's Tibor Kapu, a mechanical engineer; and Poland's Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski, a radiation expert and one of the European Space Agency's project astronauts on temporary flight duty. No one has ever visited the International Space Station from those countries before. In fact, the last time anyone rocketed into orbit from those countries was in the late 1970s and 1980s, travelling with the Soviets. 'Welcome aboard the International Space Station,' Nasa's Mission Control radioed from Houston minutes after the linkup high above the North Atlantic. Advertisement 'It's an honour to have you join our outpost of international co-operation and exploration.' It's the fourth Axiom-sponsored flight to the space station since 2022. The company is one of several that are developing their own space stations due to launch in the coming years. Nasa plans to abandon the International Space Station in 2030 after more than three decades of operation, and is encouraging private ventures to replace it. Advertisement

International Space Station welcomes its first astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary
International Space Station welcomes its first astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary

CTV News

time3 days ago

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  • CTV News

International Space Station welcomes its first astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary

This image provided by NASA shows the SpaceX capsule carrying a crew of four astronauts docks to the International Space Station, carrying the first astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary in more than 40 June 26, 2025. (NASA via AP) CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The first astronauts in more than 40 years from India, Poland and Hungary arrived at the International Space Station on Thursday, ferried there by SpaceX on a private flight. The crew of four will spend two weeks at the orbiting lab, performing dozens of experiments. They launched Wednesday from NASA's Kennedy Space Center. America's most experienced astronaut, Peggy Whitson, is the commander of the visiting crew. She works for Axiom Space, the Houston company that arranged the chartered flight. Besides Whitson, the crew includes India's Shubhanshu Shukla, a pilot in the Indian Air Force; Hungary's Tibor Kapu, a mechanical engineer; and Poland's Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski, a radiation expert and one of the European Space Agency's project astronauts on temporary flight duty. No one has ever visited the International Space Station from those countries before. In fact, the last time anyone rocketed into orbit from those countries was in the late 1970s and 1980s, traveling with the Soviets. 'Welcome aboard the International Space Station,' NASA's Mission Control radioed from Houston minutes after the linkup high above the North Atlantic. 'It's an honour to have you join our outpost of international cooperation and exploration.' It's the fourth Axiom-sponsored flight to the space station since 2022. The company is one of several that are developing their own space stations due to launch in the coming years. NASA plans to abandon the International Space Station in 2030 after more than three decades of operation, and is encouraging private ventures to replace it. ___ The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Department of Science Education and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The AP is solely responsible for all content. Marcia Dunn, The Associated Press

International Space Station welcomes its first astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary
International Space Station welcomes its first astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary

Al Arabiya

time3 days ago

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  • Al Arabiya

International Space Station welcomes its first astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary

The first astronauts in more than 40 years from India, Poland, and Hungary arrived at the International Space Station on Thursday, ferried there by SpaceX on a private flight. The crew of four will spend two weeks at the orbiting lab performing dozens of experiments. They launched Wednesday from NASA's Kennedy Space Center. America's most experienced astronaut, Peggy Whitson, is the commander of the visiting crew. She works for Axiom Space, the Houston company that arranged the chartered flight. Besides Whitson, the crew includes India's Shubhanshu Shukla, a pilot in the Indian Air Force; Hungary's Tibor Kapu, a mechanical engineer; and Poland's Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski, a radiation expert and one of the European Space Agency's project astronauts on temporary flight duty. No one has ever visited the International Space Station from those countries before. In fact, the last time anyone rocketed into orbit from those countries was in the late 1970s and 1980s, traveling with the Soviets. It's the fourth Axiom-sponsored flight to the space station since 2022. The company is one of several that are developing their own space stations due to launch in the coming years.

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