Astronauts on Ax-1, the first fully private mission to the International Space Station (ISS), will have to wait a few more days to return home. According to the original schedule, the crew was to spend 10 days in the orbital laboratory, but plans have changed.
NASA announced that space travelers will leave the ISS Tuesday morning (19) and land Wednesday morning (20) off the coast of Florida, USA.
With the return delay, the crew will now spend around 12 days in orbit. AX-1 astronauts launched into space on April 8 aboard a Crew Dragon capsule atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
Former NASA astronaut Michael López-Alegría is the mission commander, which also includes Canadian philanthropist Mark Pathy, as well as Israeli businessman Eytan Stibbe and businessman and pilot Larry Connor.