Od maja pierwszy miesiąc bez misji Axiom-4

Axiom Space @Axiom_Space 4:55 PM · Aug 1, 2025
📆 20 Mission days
🌎 320 Orbits around Earth
🧪 Over 60 research events
📸 23 Outreach events
Relive the success of the #Ax4 mission.
@AstroPeggy @gagan_shux @astro_slawosz @isro @esa @POLSA_GOV_PL
https://twitter.com/Axiom_Space/status/19512957268409553392)
Ax-4 Recap: 18 Highlights for 18 Days On-OrbitJuly 22, 2025

Launched on June 25, 2025, Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4), signaled a transformative shift in international collaboration, scientific discovery, and the future of commercial spaceflight. In more than 18 action-packed days, the mission brought together a globally diverse crew, cutting-edge research, and historic firsts that has left a lasting impression around the world. Here are 18 highlights that made Ax-4 a mission to remember:
1. India, Poland, and Hungary “Realized the Return”Ax-4 marked a historic milestone for India, Poland, and Hungary, as each nation sent a government-sponsored astronaut to the International Space Station for the very first time. While all three countries launched their first astronaut decades ago, Ax-4 represented their long-awaited return to human spaceflight after more than 40 years.
https://www.axiomspace.com/mission-blog/ax4-18-highlights3) Załoga Ax4 miała okazję obserwować test z gorącym silnikiem odrzutowym nowej generacji przeznaczonego dla stacji kosmicznej AxiomStation.
Axiom Space @Axiom_Space 4:43 PM · Aug 21, 2025
The #Ax4 crew had the opportunity to observe the thruster hot fire test carried out by our propulsion team. While the crew has previously experienced thruster fire, they got an inside look into the testing of our next-generation thruster design for #AxiomStation.
@Astro_Wakata @AstroPeggy @astro_slawosz @gagan_shux @isro @esa @POLSA_GOV_PL
https://twitter.com/Axiom_Space/status/19585404896170148654) Jeszcze w temacie kart pokładowych.
Peggy Whitson @AstroPeggy 3:37 PM · Sep 18, 2025
Fun shot of @astro_slawosz with his #Ax4 boarding pass.
Creating 'boarding passes' for space missions is something that dates back to the Shuttle era.
However, the Shuttle era ones were paper and used only as a joke for the rookies on the flight when they discovered they didn’t have one in their space suit pocket! The @SpaceX version is way fancier.
https://x.com/AstroPeggy/status/1968670772219592729