The first fully commercial, non-government crew to visit the International Space Station got another bonus day in space Saturday after mission managers opted to delay their return to Earth from Sunday to Monday evening because of expected high winds in the landing zone off the Florida coast.
Axiom-1 crew member Larry Connor, an Ohio real estate executive who paid for a seat on the first fully commercial visit to the International Space Station, takes in a spectacular view of Earth earlier this week from the lab's multi-window cupola compartment."We are going to wave off tonight's attempt," mission control called."We're going to try again tomorrow."
NASA and SpaceX, she said, still plan to launch the next long-duration astronaut crew to the space station Wednesday morning aboard another Crew Dragon capsule,"but still watching weather closely." If the Axiom crew's return is delayed yet another day, the launch is expected to slip in turn.
WTF When are the availability dates for the International Space Station going to start showing up on the Airbnb web site?
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I understand a soldier died on the Texas border saving the lives of a few migrant drug dealers. Did CBS miss that story or does that just come with being a biased so-called news agency? It’s pretty obvious. biasedCBS
A “bonus day”. I like that. Next time I am in a client and we have to delay the Go Live of some project, I will announce it as “we are lucky to have XX bonus days to look forward to!”
This is how we get Weyland-Yutani and Aliens. Privatizing space.
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