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Private mission to bring Saudi astronauts to the ISS

May 22, 2023

Riyadh [Saudi Arabia], May 22: The first two Saudi astronauts joined the research mission on the International Space Station (ISS).
AFP news agency on May 22 reported that the second private mission to send people to the International Space Station (ISS) took off in Florida (USA), carrying the first 2 Saudi astronauts.
Astronaut RayyanahBarnawi, a breast cancer researcher, is the first Saudi woman to travel into space, joining fellow former fighter pilot Ali Al-Qarni.
The Axiom 2 (Ax-2) mission was lifted off by SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket from the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral in Florida at 17:37 (local time).
Joining the mission were Mrs. Peggy Whitson, a former NASA astronaut who participated in the 4th flight to the ISS, and Mr. John Shoffner, a businessman from Tennessee (USA) participating as a pilot.
"Thank you for placing your trust in the Falcon 9 team. Hope you enjoy your trip to space. Have a great journey aboard the Dragon. Welcome back to zero gravity. force, Miss Peggy," SpaceX chief engineer Bill Gerstenmaier told the crew a few minutes after the spacecraft took off.
It is intended that the crew will stay at the ISS for 10 days.
During the press conference, Ms. Barnawi (33) shared the honor of being the first female Saudi astronaut to fly to the ISS. Besides research, she will also share her experiences on this space station with the children upon her return.
Her compatriot, fighter pilot Al-Qarni (31) shared that he was always passionate about discovering the unknown and admired the starry sky.
The team of four astronauts plans to conduct about 20 experiments on the ISS, including experiments related to the status of stem cells in zero gravity.
On the ISS, they will meet a team of 3 Russians, 3 Americans and astronaut Sultan al-Neyadi of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
This is the second mission to the ISS with the cooperation of NASA and Axiom Space (a private space company in the US) providing rare trips at a cost of up to millions of dollars.
Axiom Space conducted its first private mission to the ISS in April 2022, bringing three businessmen and former astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria to spend seven days in orbit on the Ax-1 mission.
Source: ThanhNien Newspaper