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Before and after space by europeanspaceagency

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Before and after space

Marcus Wandt from Sweden, left, and Sławosz Uznański from Poland, right, during a visit to Axiom Space’s Mission Control Center in Houston, USA, in 2024.

A year ago, Marcus became the first of a new generation of European astronauts to arrive to the International Space Station on a commercial spaceflight with Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3). Sławosz is now scheduled to fly to the same destination on Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4) no earlier than spring 2025.

Europe is teaming with a commercial space company to show how fast-track, short-duration missions can generate good science, outreach and education for a better life on Earth.

Marcus and Sławosz first met when they became two of the 17 members of the new ESA astronaut class chosen from over 22 500 applicants from across ESA Member States in November 2022.

Sławosz saw Marcus launching to space from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center and then spent the duration of his three-week mission, called Muninn, in the Columbus Control Centre in Germany. Both project astronauts have been assigned the role of mission specialists.

This was a unique opportunity for Sławosz to experience fully his fellow project astronaut’s mission while working full shifts next to operators on consoles, taking part in conferences with astronauts and observing a similar short-term mission to the one he will take part in, called Ignis.

Marcus Wandt spent 20 days in orbit conducting microgravity research, technology demonstrations and educational activities with the support of ESA and the Swedish National Space Agency.

Sławosz Uznański is currently following an intensive training programme to adapt to the challenges of living and working in space at Axiom Space, NASA, and SpaceX facilities in the USA, as well as at the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany. The Ignis mission includes an ambitious technological and scientific programme, supported by ESA, the Polish Ministry of Economic Development and Technology (MRiT), and the Polish Space Agency (POLSA).

These short-duration flights are also a first step to prepare for the commercialisation of low Earth orbit in a future without the International Space Station. Using commercial companies to get access to orbit in record time is a very efficient way of running more European science in space.

Credits: Axiom Space

Axiom3JW502160 1tAI by winkopp

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Axiom3JW502160 1tAI

KSC-20240118-PH-CMS01_0023 by NASAKennedy

KSC-20240118-PH-CMS01_0023

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the company’s Dragon spacecraft for Axiom Space’s Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3) to the International Space Station lifts off at 4:49 p.m. EST from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Thursday, Jan. 18, 2024. Ax-3 is the third all private astronaut mission to the space station, sending crew members Commander Michael López-Alegría, Pilot Walter Villadei, and Mission Specialists Marcus Wandt and Alper Gezeravci into orbit. The crew will spend about two weeks conducting microgravity research, educational outreach, and commercial activities aboard the space station. Photo credit: NASA/Chris Swanson
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KSC-20240118-PH-CMS01_0025 by NASAKennedy

KSC-20240118-PH-CMS01_0025

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the company’s Dragon spacecraft for Axiom Space’s Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3) to the International Space Station lifts off at 4:49 p.m. EST from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Thursday, Jan. 18, 2024. Ax-3 is the third all private astronaut mission to the space station, sending crew members Commander Michael López-Alegría, Pilot Walter Villadei, and Mission Specialists Marcus Wandt and Alper Gezeravci into orbit. The crew will spend about two weeks conducting microgravity research, educational outreach, and commercial activities aboard the space station. Photo credit: NASA/Chris Swanson
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KSC-20240118-PH-CMS01_0022 by NASAKennedy

KSC-20240118-PH-CMS01_0022

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the company’s Dragon spacecraft for Axiom Space’s Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3) to the International Space Station lifts off at 4:49 p.m. EST from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Thursday, Jan. 18, 2024. Ax-3 is the third all private astronaut mission to the space station, sending crew members Commander Michael López-Alegría, Pilot Walter Villadei, and Mission Specialists Marcus Wandt and Alper Gezeravci into orbit. The crew will spend about two weeks conducting microgravity research, educational outreach, and commercial activities aboard the space station. Photo credit: NASA/Chris Swanson
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KSC-20240118-PH-CMS01_0029 by NASAKennedy

KSC-20240118-PH-CMS01_0029

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the company’s Dragon spacecraft for Axiom Space’s Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3) to the International Space Station lifts off at 4:49 p.m. EST from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Thursday, Jan. 18, 2024. Ax-3 is the third all private astronaut mission to the space station, sending crew members Commander Michael López-Alegría, Pilot Walter Villadei, and Mission Specialists Marcus Wandt and Alper Gezeravci into orbit. The crew will spend about two weeks conducting microgravity research, educational outreach, and commercial activities aboard the space station. Photo credit: NASA/Chris Swanson
NASA image use policy.

KSC-20240118-PH-CMS01_0033 by NASAKennedy

KSC-20240118-PH-CMS01_0033

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the company’s Dragon spacecraft for Axiom Space’s Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3) to the International Space Station lifts off at 4:49 p.m. EST from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Thursday, Jan. 18, 2024. Ax-3 is the third all private astronaut mission to the space station, sending crew members Commander Michael López-Alegría, Pilot Walter Villadei, and Mission Specialists Marcus Wandt and Alper Gezeravci into orbit. The crew will spend about two weeks conducting microgravity research, educational outreach, and commercial activities aboard the space station. Photo credit: NASA/Chris Swanson
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Ax3 by Axiom Space and SpaceX by Michael Seeley

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Ax3 by Axiom Space and SpaceX

Liftoff!!

At 4:49pm (ET) Thursday, SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket sending a Crew Dragon spacecraft and the #Ax3 mission to space. On board is an all-international crew: astronauts Michael López-Alegría, Walter Villadei, Alper Gezeravcı, & Marcus Wandt.

(📷:me)

Ax3 by Axiom Space and SpaceX by Michael Seeley

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Ax3 by Axiom Space and SpaceX

#SpaceX Falcon 9 streaks off the pad aka SPACE LASER

At 4:49pm (ET) Thursday, SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket sending a Crew Dragon spacecraft and the #Ax3 mission to space. On board is an all-international crew: astronauts Michael López-AlegrÃ-a, Walter Villadei, Alper Gezeravcı, & Marcus Wandt.

(ð·:me)

Ax3 by Axiom Space and SpaceX by Michael Seeley

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Ax3 by Axiom Space and SpaceX

Liftoff!!

At 4:49pm (ET) Thursday, SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket sending a Crew Dragon spacecraft and the #Ax3 mission to space. On board is an all-international crew: astronauts Michael López-Alegría, Walter Villadei, Alper Gezeravcı, & Marcus Wandt.

(📷:me)

Ax3 by Axiom Space and SpaceX by Michael Seeley

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Ax3 by Axiom Space and SpaceX

No big deal, just 4 humans heading to space: At 4:49pm (ET) Thursday, SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket sending a Crew Dragon spacecraft and the #Ax3 mission to space.

(📷:me)

Ax3 by Axiom Space and SpaceX by Michael Seeley

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Ax3 by Axiom Space and SpaceX

4 humans + 1.7 million pounds of thrust vs. cloud
(hint: the cloud didn't stand a chance)

That's the #Ax3 mission, carrying a crew of 4 atop a #SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, climbing to orbit and the International Space Station.

SpaceX, Falcon 9, Axiom 3, January 18. 2024 by Charles & Maggie Boyer

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SpaceX, Falcon 9, Axiom 3, January 18. 2024

Liftoff of Falcon 9 carrying four astronauts to the International Space Station.

SpaceX, Falcon 9, Axiom 3, January 18. 2024 by Charles & Maggie Boyer

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SpaceX, Falcon 9, Axiom 3, January 18. 2024

Liftoff of Falcon 9 carrying four astronauts to the International Space Station.

SpaceX, Falcon 9, Crew Dragon, Axiom-3, 01-17-2024 by Charles & Maggie Boyer

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SpaceX, Falcon 9, Crew Dragon, Axiom-3, 01-17-2024

Wide view of a Falcon 9 on the launch pad at LC-39A as it is being prepared for flight.

SpaceX, Falcon 9, Crew Dragon, Axiom-3, 01-17-2024 by Charles & Maggie Boyer

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SpaceX, Falcon 9, Crew Dragon, Axiom-3, 01-17-2024

Wide view of a Falcon 9 on the launch pad at LC-39A as it is being prepared for flight.

Stem Cell Investigations to Improve Cancer Treatment Among Payloads Flying on Axiom Space’s Third Private Astronaut Mission by International Space Station U.S. National Lab

Stem Cell Investigations to Improve Cancer Treatment Among Payloads Flying on Axiom Space’s Third Private Astronaut Mission

Axiom Mission 2 lifts off from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on May 21. 2023.

Read the press release - www.issnationallab.org/release-ax3-life-science-research/

Image credit: NASA

Training in the USA by europeanspaceagency

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Training in the USA

ESA project astronaut Marcus Wandt during training in the USA for his Muninn mission to the International Space Station.

Marcus Wandt from Sweden will travel to the International Space Station on Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3). He will spend up to 14 days in orbit conducting microgravity research and educational activities.

Marcus is the first of a new generation of European astronauts to fly on a commercial human spaceflight opportunity with Axiom Space. His mission is supported by ESA and the Swedish National Space Agency (SNSA).

Marcus Wandt was selected in November 2022 as a member of the ESA astronaut reserve after a year-long selection process. The 2022 ESA recruitment campaign received over 22 5000 applications from across its Member States.

Credits: Axiom Space

Training at the European Astronaut Centre by europeanspaceagency

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Training at the European Astronaut Centre

ESA project astronaut Marcus Wandt during training at the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany.

Marcus Wandt from Sweden will travel to the International Space Station on Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3). He will spend up to 14 days in orbit conducting microgravity research and educational activities.

Marcus is the first of a new generation of European astronauts to fly on a commercial human spaceflight opportunity with Axiom Space.

His mission is supported by ESA and the Swedish National Space Agency (SNSA).

Marcus Wandt was selected in November 2022 as a member of the ESA astronaut reserve after a year-long selection process. The 2022 ESA recruitment campaign received over 22 5000 applications from across its Member States.

Credits: ESA – P. Sebirot

Training at the European Astronaut Centre by europeanspaceagency

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Training at the European Astronaut Centre

ESA project astronaut Marcus Wandt during training at the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany.

Marcus Wandt from Sweden will travel to the International Space Station on Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3). He will spend up to 14 days in orbit conducting microgravity research and educational activities.

Marcus is the first of a new generation of European astronauts to fly on a commercial human spaceflight opportunity with Axiom Space.

His mission is supported by ESA and the Swedish National Space Agency (SNSA).

Marcus Wandt was selected in November 2022 as a member of the ESA astronaut reserve after a year-long selection process. The 2022 ESA recruitment campaign received over 22 5000 applications from across its Member States.

Credits: ESA – P. Sebirot