Private Ax-1 astronauts ready to launch on SpaceX rocket tomorrow

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Private Ax-1 astronauts ready to launch on SpaceX rocket tomorrow
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Liftoff is at 11:17 a.m. EDT (1517 GMT).

Ax-1 private mission to space stationThe crew of Axiom Space's Ax-1 mission pose for a photo inside a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft while training. They are: Mark Pathy; Larry Connor; Michael López-Alegría; and Eytan Stibbe.

"The good news is that the weather tomorrow and through the weekend will be a lot better than the weather that we saw today," Cizek said. While there were some thunderstorms today,"high pressure will be rolling in tomorrow and through the weekend and looking a lot better weather-wise here at Kennedy Space Center," he added.

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