Private space station mission ends with splashdown

For more than 40 years from India, Poland and Hungary, a special space flight with the first astronauts ended with a pacific jump.
The SpaceX capsules came out of the International Space Station on Monday and parachuted the ocean on the shores of Southern California after 24 hours.
The four -man crew was released on a flight rented by the Houston Company Axiom Space about three weeks ago.
Axiom’s most experienced US astronaut Peggy Whitson served as commander.
Participating in him, Poland’s Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski and Tibor Kapu of Hungary were the Shubhanshu Shukla of India.
The guest astronauts performed dozens of experiments in orbit while celebrating their inheritance.
When India, Poland and Hungary put it into space, it was released with the Soviets in the late 1970s and late 1980s.
Axiom has been the fourth task for the trajectory police station since 2022, part of NASA’s effort to open space for more businesses and people.
The company is one of the few companies that develop their own space stations to replace the existing.
NASA has been planning to give up the police station in 2030 after its operation for more than 30 years.


