NASA announced that the “Dragon” spacecraft separated, following a long delay, from the International Space Station with 4 tourists on board, returning to Earth, according to RT.
Thus, the Dragon vehicle has completed its first full commercial flight five days later than it was scheduled, due to the bad weather conditions of the area in which it was scheduled to land on Earth.
It is reported that the Dragon spacecraft was launched on April 8, 2022 into space, carrying – Michael Lopez Alegria, former NASA astronaut and vice president of Axiom, American businessman Larry Connor, Canadian investor Mark Batty, and Israeli businessman Ethan Stipe.
The Ax-1 mission is the first purely commercial flight to the International Space Station – without representatives from official circles.