Axiom Mission 1 - The first all-private mission to the ISS
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- Опубликовано: 17 май 2022
- Learn more: axiomspace.com/ax1
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Axiom Space is guided by the vision of a thriving home in space that benefits every human, everywhere. The leader in providing space infrastructure as a service, Axiom offers end-to-end missions to the International Space Station today while privately developing its successor - a permanent commercial destination in Earth’s orbit that will sustain human growth off the planet and bring untold benefits back home. More information about Axiom can be found at www.axiomspace.com.
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Congratulations on completing AX-1 successfully! Amazing work by everyone at the ISS, NASA, SpaceX and Axiom Space!
Excellent job Axiom, SpaceX, NASA, and so many other people and organizations involved in making this first mission a success!
Go Axiom!
good luck and godspeed axiom!
Incredible tech
congrats!!! great job
Keep up good work!
Geweldig zo interessant om te zien . 👌
Absolutely inspiring. Let me know if you need a Weights Engineer.
Incredible
A new era has begun... Captain Cook came to NZ on a ship called Endeavour. he was an explorer...Crew Dragon!/Endeavour is a new beginning of exploration 👍🇳🇿
very very awesome, keep on doing that
on question tho, why is there a piano on the ISS?
So, Axiom Space is basically all marketing and hype.
When will the patches be revealed
We would sent kittens into space
? old news
and what the purpose? can't we focus on more important things? what science experiments are they doing that are important enough to put billions of dollars into in the ISS now? haven't the most important experiments already been made?
I agree, most of the scientific discoveries have already been made. We have completed science, and we no longer need to learn anything more.
@@temper44 what? that is not at all what i said. please learn to read
I find it sad to see rich people binding real scientist's resources on the iss, only to present themselves as doing important work. What they are doing could have been done better by real scientists, and if they really cared about scientific progress, they should have financed them instead of doing a vacation in space. Btw: Matthias Maurer said himself, that their own work had to stay behind, because the scientists had to help the tourists as the iss is a highly complex environment.
I agree
If automobiles were only driven by automotive engineers, so that resources could be focused tightly on advancements, we would never have gotten to where we are today.
In a way, politics and publicity have to "get in the way of" science, at least a little, or no one sees any reason to fund what would amount to secret research going on behind closed doors. Plus learning about how a civilian adapts, or has difficulty adapting to space provides good data in itself for planning any colonization efforts.