
SpaceX just called off Wednesday’s crewed launch to the ISS
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- Jun 10, 2025
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American Peggy Whitson makes up the four-person team, with the retired NASA astronaut leading her second commercial human spaceflight mission.
The Ax-4 crew will spend about two weeks aboard the orbital outpost, living and working alongside the seven members who are already there.
The upcoming mission will be Axiom Space’s fourth privately funded crewed mission to the ISS. The Texas-based company also has a contract with NASA to develop habitable modules that can be attached to the space station, with a plan for the modules to become part of a free-flying, commercially funded orbital facility.
Jared Isaacman, who’s been on two private space missions and until recently was set to become the chief of NASA until President Trump pulled his nomination, commented on the delay to the Ax-4 mission, saying in a post on X: “An inconvenience for the guests and families expecting a launch, but hopefully the Axiom Space’s Ax-4 crew is having a fun time in quarantine. Won’t be long before the big moment. All the best on the mission.”
If you’d like to watch the Ax-4 crew head to orbit from the Kennedy Space Center, then check out this article, which will be updated to show the new target launch date just as soon as it’s announced.
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