Axiom-3 space mission's return postponed
Axiom-3 space mission's return has been postponed.
The return of the Axiom-3 Mission crew from the International Space Station (ISS) was postponed until at least February 5 due to "unfavourable recovery conditions," SpaceX announced, according to Anadolu Agency.
"We are now targeting no earlier than February 5 for Dragon and the Ax-3 crew to undock," the private space company said in an announcement on X about the return of the crew, including Türkiye's first space traveler Alper Gezeravci, on its Dragon capsule.
"Teams will continue to monitor weather ahead of the next undocking opportunity," it added.
The Dragon capsule, which will carry Axiom-3 mission to the Earth, was expected to undock from the ISS at 6 a.m. Eastern Time (1100GMT).
The four-person mission was launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Centre, Florida on January 19 on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
The Ax-3 space mission crew docked at the ISS on January 20.
Gezeravci and his three crewmates from Spain, Italy, and Sweden was responsible for carrying out over 30 scientific experiments.