Ax-1 Mission | Return
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SpaceX and Axiom are covering the Splashdown of Axiom One, the first all-private astronaut mission to the ISS. The crew is preparing to splash down off the coast of Florida after 17 days in space, with Dragon spacecraft undergoing re-entry preparations.
Insights
- SpaceX and Axiom are collaborating on the Splashdown of Axiom One, the first all-private astronaut mission to the ISS, with Dragon spacecraft undergoing re-entry preparations, including jettisoning the trunk and utilizing forward thrusters for de-orbit burn.
- The Axiom One mission involves private citizens in significant space activities, emphasizing crew diversity and training simplicity for effective interaction with space systems, marking a transition to Dragon capsules from shuttles.
- Axiom Space Station's construction and mission aim to establish routine space living and working, with future independence from the ISS, reflecting a historic shift towards commercial elements potentially transforming humanity into a multi-planet species.
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Recent questions
How does Dragon spacecraft prepare for re-entry?
By jettisoning trunk and using forward thrusters.
What is used to cool the cabin during re-entry?
Nitrox is used for cooling during re-entry.
How are Dragon capsule's parachutes deployed?
Drogue parachutes stabilize before main parachutes release.
What is the Dragon capsule's heat shield made of?
Heat shield material is Pika 3.0 for re-entry safety.
How does Dragon capsule operate during Splashdown?
Capsule operates autonomously with crew as backup.
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