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Axiom-4 takes off to the ISS, pushing private space frontiers

Axiom 4 Crew

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NEWS IN BRIEF
  •  Axiom-4 mission carrying 4 astronauts takes off from the NASA Space Centre in Florida on June 25, 2025.
  • The crew is travelling to the orbiting laboratory on a new SpaceX Dragon spacecraft.
  • The targeted docking time is approximately 7:00 ET on June 26.

The Axiom-4 mission, launched on June 25, marks another major leap for private space exploration. Operated by Axiom Space in collaboration with SpaceX and NASA, this mission is sending a four-person international crew to the International Space Station (ISS). The astronauts are likely to be docked at the ISS for around 14 to 21 days.

Meet the AX-4 crew

The crew of four is led by Commander Peggy Whitson, joined by Pilot Shubhanshu Shukla from India, ESA astronaut Sławosz Uznasinski‑Wiśniewski from Poland, and Tibor Kapu from Hungary. This marks each nation’s (Ex-USA) first mission to the space station in history and the second government-sponsored human spaceflight mission in over 40 years. The mission launched atop a Falcon 9 rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center is expected to dock with the ISS about 24 hours later.

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“With a culturally diverse crew, we are not only advancing scientific knowledge but also fostering international collaboration. Our previous missions set the stage and with Ax-4, we ascend even higher, bringing more nations to low-Earth orbit and expanding humanity’s reach among the stars,” said Peggy Whitson, Ax-4 Mission Commander.

Dragon C213: A cutting-edge spacecraft

As for the spacecraft for the mission, the crew will be aboard SpaceX’s Crew Dragon C213. This is the latest and final addition to the reusable Dragon 2 series. It features upgraded life-support systems, touch-screen controls, automated docking capability, and an enhanced heat shield for atmospheric reentry. The vehicle also includes eight SuperDraco engines that provide powerful launch escape capabilities, ensuring crew safety in emergencies.

The Axiom-4 crew will carry out over 30 scientific experiments in microgravity across disciplines like biology, physics, material science, and health tech. Highlights include cancer cell behavior studies, space-based agriculture, and advanced computing tests for autonomous onboard systems. These experiments are designed not just to support space science but also deliver real-world benefits on Earth. After completing their experiments, the crew will return in the same capsule, splashing down off the Florida coast.

A successful Axiom-4 mission will push the envelope for commercial spaceflight. It will accelerate space science through reusable spacecraft and elevate national space programs globally. The mission would be a leap forward in private spaceflight, national space access, and space-based innovation.

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