PM Orbán Calls Hungarian Astronaut Tibor Kapu at ISS
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PM Orbán Calls Hungarian Astronaut Tibor Kapu at ISS
Tibor Kapu became the second Hungarian astronaut to set foot aboard the International Space Station (ISS) last week, participating in Axiom Space’s Ax-4 mission. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán held a 15-minute phone call with Kapu on Sunday, during which they discussed a wide range of topics, including Kapu’s experiences so far at the ISS. ‘My parents told me how much of an impact the launch had on the Hungarian people and nation. I am ex…
A special historical moment took place: Prime Minister Viktor Orbán called Tibor Kapu, who was on the International Space Station. During the conversation in space, they discussed the future of the Hungarian space industry, Tibor Kapu's everyday life, space experiments, and what it feels like to see the Earth as a whole from up there.
The Prime Minister made this announcement after calling Tibor Kapu.
Budapest calls space: PM Orbán did an interview with Tibor Kapu, said he would join the Hungarian astronaut anytime
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán had a video call with Hungarian astronaut Tibor Kapu, who is participating in Axiom Mission 4, on Sunday afternoon. “I’m still a bit moved right now, this is the first time I’ve ever done this in my life, I spoke to a great man, after all,” Orbán said in a video posted on Facebook after the call. When asked if he would go to space, he replied: “Of course, I would”. “I would see what we look like from the outside, the …
He had a video call with Tibor Kapu, who is on the International Space Station.
Viktor Orbán would immediately say yes to a space trip.
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