Axiom Space Send ax 1 It was scheduled to take off on Sunday (April 3) from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida. But on Monday (March 28th), NASA officially approved a critical “wet clothes rehearsal” on Friday (April 1st) until Sunday. Artemis 1 Mission Moon, a training session also held at KSC. So Ax-1 gets paid in a few days. “NASA, Axiom and SpaceX are now considering launching the Axiom 1 (X-1) mission, no later than April 6, the first private astronaut mission to the International Space Station, which is pending approval,” according to NASA officials. He wrote in an update on Monday afternoon. Special mission Ax-1 to the Space Station: Live updates Ax-1 will use a file SpaceX A Falcon 9 rocket and a Dragon capsule to send four people to the space station for eight days. Three of them pay customers. The fourth is Axiom employee Michael Lopez-Alegria, a former NASA astronaut who is leading the mission. SpaceX has another astronaut launch that also comes from KSC – launch Crew mission 4, which will send three NASA astronauts and a European space flight to the high-traffic space laboratory. Agency officials said today that NASA and SpaceX were aiming for the launch of the Crew-4 on April 19, and that this is still true despite the Ax-1 delay. Artemis 1 Rehearsal is a series of tests that will simulate pre-launch activities and activities, including bulk catering. space launch system rocket (SLS). (This is what the word “liquid” stands for). Artemis 1, SLS’s first flight, will send NASA’s Orion capsule on an unmanned mission around the moon. The release is temporarily expected in May or June. NASA will set an official target date after analyzing the results of wet clothes and other tests. Mike Wall is the author of “AbroadBook (Great Grand Publishing House, 2018, illustrated by Carl Tate), a book about the search for aliens. Follow him on Twitter Tweet integration. Follow us on Twitter Tweet integration or up Facebook.