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Unique to this mission, there is a strong focus on projects developing in-space biomanufacturing applications. Four experiments flying on Ax-2 are part of larger partnerships between Axiom Space and academic and industrial partners to perform proof-of-concept studies for in-space biomanufacturing, which has the potential to address current roadblocks in regenerative medicine, drug development, and technology advancement.
Podobnie jak kosmos, #fotografia jest moją życiową pasją. Nie mogę się doczekać, aby uchwycić kolory i krzywiznę Ziemi podczas mojego @Axiom_Space Misja Ax-2. Dziękuję @astro_pettit za inspirację i wskazówki.
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Start 08 maja o godzinie 04:43 czasu polskiego:
Cytat: mss w Kwiecień 07, 2023, 16:59Start 08 maja o godzinie 04:43 czasu polskiego:Falcon Heavy wystartował i pad 39A jest pusty. Start obecnie planowany jest 18 maja o 1:34 CEST.
Tymczasem zazwyczaj dobrze poinformowany nextspaceflight.com dzisiaj uaktualnił datę startu na Sun May 21, 2023 23:37 CEST (https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/6789) ?
https://twitter.com/Axiom_Space/status/1654608415115694081
Does the word quarantine ring a bell? 🔔#Ax2 Crew is now in a two-week quarantine period to ensure they remain healthy for launch and do not carry any harmful pathogens to the
https://twitter.com/Axiom_Space/status/1655983783152058476
Załoga Ax2 ukończyła tygodnie praktycznego szkolenia wszystkich systemów znajdujących się na pokładzie @Stacja KosmicznaZ wnętrza makiety US Lab @NASA_Johnson załoga Ax-2 może symulować i ćwiczyć różne wydarzenia.
https://twitter.com/Axiom_Space/status/1656278950287482880
“You get a sunset or a sunrise every 22 and a half minutes. If you hang out long enough, you’ll catch the sunrise. Angles of the sun come slicing across depending on where you are. Sometimes you’ll get these huge clouds. If you’re over some weather, then you get these awesome shadow structures.”Shoffner says that he will have to be prepared while photographing from the ISS which travels at 70,000 miles per hour meaning the scenery changes extraordinarily quickly.“I’ll have to be in position before something interesting happens so that I’m ready for it. Oftentimes, I’ll be away from the windows doing work… but I’ll always be thinking about what’s outside of the window. If I want to capture a certain picture, I’ll have to be there before that,” he says.Shoffner doesn’t need to worry too much about gear; the ISS has over 20 Nikon D5 cameras with an assortment of lenses onboard. Although, he will be bringing two D6s with him anyway.“Most of my work will be in the 24mm range. Don Pettit gave me great advice. My mission is 12 days long and he suggested leaning into the 24mm, as it won’t replicate some of the things you can find on Google,” he adds.Past Photography ExperieceShoffner is no professional with the camera but has long been an enthusiast buying a Canon F1 with money he saved from a newspaper round when he was 12 years old.“I had a darkroom in my house as a kid, so love it. I stopped for some reason… I’m not really sure why. Going to space and photography are both lifelong passions of mine that I set aside for too long. I couldn’t drown them out any longer…. so here we are doing both,” he says.
The #Ax2 crew members celebrated the completion of training by hanging the mission patch on the Zarya module at the @NASA_Johnson Vehicle Mockup Facility. Next step... Space ✨
https://twitter.com/Axiom_Space/status/1657000736771784706
Axiom-2 ma wystartować za sześć dni, 21 maja. Jeden z trzech debiutantów na pokładzie zostanie 600. człowiekiem, który okrąży Ziemię. (LR: Ali Alqarni, weteran Cdr. Peggy Whitson, John Shoffner i Rayyanah Barnawi).
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