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Axiom-4 Mission Docking: Dragon Spacecraft Closing In On Space Station, To Dock Shortly
Axiom-4's Dragon capsule will dock with the ISS 12-24 hours post-launch, using a series of precise engine burns to synchronise orbits. It will hold at waypoints 220m and 20m for stability checks.
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NASA’s Axiom Mission 4 Set to Launch June 25 NASA, Axiom Space, and SpaceX have confirmed the launch of Axiom Mission 4, the fourth private crewed mission to the ISS. Launching on June 25 at 2:31 a.m. EDT aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 from KSC, the Dragon capsule carries private astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla alongside international crew. The spacecraft is scheduled to dock on June 26 at 7 a.m. EDT. Over a planned two‑week stay, the team will conduct sc…
Axiom Mission 4: 28.5 hours to cover 400km? A look at Dragon spacecraft’s path to ISS
Axiom Mission 4: 28.5 hours to cover 400km? A look at Dragon spacecraft’s path to ISS After lift-off, the SpaceX Dragon will separate from the rocket, check its systems, and start performing several engine burns to slowly raise its orbit and catch up with the space station
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