For the third time, Axiom Area is making ready a constitution mission to the Worldwide Area Station. The Ax-3 mission carries the excellence of that includes an all-European crew, with Commander Michael López-Alegría being a twin citizen of each the US and Spain.
Following the Flight Readiness Overview on Wednesday, the crew spoke about their upcoming mission amid their ongoing quarantine in Florida, which has been in place for slightly over every week. They’re set to launch to the ISS, on Wednesday, Jan. 17, at 5:11 p.m. EST (2211 UTC).
“I’m very proud to being main this mission to the Worldwide Area Station. It’s vital not only for the scientific analysis and expertise demonstrations and outreach occasions we are going to do, but it surely’s a vital step in the direction of Axiom Area having a business area station in orbit earlier than the last decade is out,” mentioned López-Alegría.
The commander of the Ax-3 mission is returning to the station for the second time as each a mission commander and a personal astronaut. He beforehand flew as a crew member on three Area Shuttle missions and Expedition 14 by way of Soyuz TMA-9.
The pilot of the mission, Walter Villadei, a colonel within the Italian Air Drive and head of the ItAF’s U.S. workplace overseeing business spaceflight will probably be making his second flight onboard a U.S. spacecraft. He beforehand flew onboard the suborbital Virgin Galactic flight dubbed Unity 23.
Villadei will turn into simply the second non-U.S. citizen to pilot a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, following the launch of the Crew-7 mission with European Area Company astronaut and present ISS commander Andreas Mogensen within the pilot’s chair.
He additionally served because the backup pilot for John Shoffner on the Ax-2 mission final yr and mentioned with the ability to be taught alongside facet him was invaluable.
“He gave me some suggestions, particularly to attempt to be centered on the screens and benefit from the flight. He’s been very, very skilled. His flight was very clean,” Villadei mentioned. “It’s been an excellent privilege to be in coaching with him. So, I stay up for being pretty much as good a pilot as he was for Ax-2.”
One of many mission specialists onboard the flight, Alper Gezeravcı, will turn into the primary Turkish astronaut to move to area. He famous that the mission comes in the course of the centennial celebration for Türkiye.
“As the youngsters of this nation, we’ve got at all times been blocked with the restrict of the sky that we might see with our naked eyes and now, this mission is opening that curtain all the way in which to the tip and our path, our journey ranging from this second on,” Gezeravcı mentioned. “That is the start of our subsequent centennial future historical past that we’ll be actually happy with.”
Throughout their 14-day mission on board the area station, they’ll collectively carry out greater than 30 scientific experiments and greater than 50 outreach occasions.
Marcus Wandt, an astronaut not solely representing Sweden, but in addition the European Area Company (ESA), mentioned among the work he’s most trying ahead to contains experiments coping with stem cells.
“We’re how the stem cells are affected and their proliferation and the way they’re diversified after and that impact after being in microgravity,” Wandt mentioned. It’s been tried with sounding rockets in Sweden earlier than and now we’re getting an extended publicity throughout this mission on the stem cells.”
Along with the work, the astronauts are additionally bringing some small gadgets of significance to themselves in addition to the nations that they symbolize. Wandt mentioned amongst his gadgets will probably be a Nobel Prize medal.
“It exhibits the importance of innovation and dedication to science and information progress. That’s an vital half for me and that’s one thing I’m bringing,” Wandt mentioned.
When #AX3 launches to the @Space_Station later this month, it’s going to carry a number of #lifescience investigations sponsored by the ISS Nationwide Lab. From #stemcells to #plantsinspace, this groundbreaking analysis is designed to make life higher again on Earth: pic.twitter.com/XVgCzNlSgX
— ISS Nationwide Lab (@ISS_CASIS) January 11, 2024
What’s left earlier than launch
Developing subsequent week on Monday, there will probably be a static hearth take a look at of the Falcon 9 rocket at historic Launch Advanced 39. Earlier that day, the crew will do a take a look at run of the launch day course of in an occasion known as a dry costume rehearsal.
The subsequent day, management from Axiom Area, SpaceX and NASA will collect for the Launch Readiness Overview, which will probably be adopted by a pre-launch teleconference tentatively set for 8 p.m. EST (0100 UTC).
Heading into his sixth launch, and reflecting on an almost 30-year profession of spaceflight, López-Alegría mentioned it’s nonetheless a privilege every time he is ready to journey into area and that the expertise “by no means will get previous.” For the foreseeable future, he and fellow former NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson will proceed to command these non-public astronaut missions to the ISS.
“I feel I’ve extra appreciation with each launch that approaches. I feel you place a few of these issues within the rear-view mirror and it helps you place them in perspective,” López-Alegría mentioned. “The primary time you go, you’re simply type of hanging on for expensive life and having fun with the trip, however I feel you admire each slightly bit extra, particularly once you understand simply how uncommon a chance is.”
“So, I’m completely happy to maintain doing this. Axiom would positively prefer to proceed doing non-public astronaut missions. We’ll most likely produce other commanders sooner or later, however so long as they ask me to fly, my hand will probably be raised.”
To organize for the gravitational forces skilled on the journey to area, the #Ax3 crew needed to take a spin within the centrifuge. This coaching helps prepared the crew for the G-forces felt throughout launch and touchdown. pic.twitter.com/iMckFlRfRE
— Axiom Area (@Axiom_Space) January 6, 2024