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Axiom’s Historic Spaceflight Ends With Pacific Splashdown, Marks New Era For India, Poland, Hungary


Updated: July 16, 2025 14:21

Image Source : The Sen Times

Axiom Space’s fourth private mission to the International Space Station concluded successfully on July 15, 2025, with a splashdown off the coast of Southern California. The flight marked the return of astronauts from India, Poland, and Hungary—each nation sending a crew member to space for the first time in over four decades.

Crew And Mission Highlights

- The crew included NASA veteran Peggy Whitson, India’s Shubhanshu Shukla, Poland’s Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski, and Hungary’s Tibor Kapu  
- The SpaceX capsule undocked from the ISS on July 14 and completed its descent in under 24 hours  
- Each participating country reportedly paid over USD 65 million for the mission, chartered by Houston-based Axiom Space  
- The astronauts conducted dozens of scientific experiments and cultural outreach activities during their 18-day stay  

Symbolic And Strategic Impact

- The mission rekindled space ambitions for India, Poland, and Hungary, whose last astronauts flew with Soviet missions in the 1970s and 1980s  
- Whitson’s cumulative time in space now stands at 695 days, the longest for any American or woman  
- The flight supports NASA’s goal of commercialising low-Earth orbit and transitioning to private space stations by 2030  
- Axiom’s success reinforces the viability of international collaboration in commercial spaceflight  

Outlook

The splashdown not only marked a safe return but also a symbolic leap for emerging space nations. With growing interest in orbital science and private missions, the sky is no longer the limit—it’s just the beginning.

Sources: Associated Press, ABC News, PBS, MSN News, The Canadian Press.

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