
After spending almost two weeks at the International Space Station (ISS), the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft is returning to Earth on Monday with the astronauts who participated in the Axiom Mission-4 expedition. The spacecraft with four astronauts will start its journey from the International Space Station (ISS) at 2:30 pm today. The US space research agency NASA will broadcast the video of the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft's journey live online for those interested in space.
According to NASA, the Axiom mission is led by former NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson. She is the current director of the Axiom Space spacecraft. She is accompanied by Indian astronaut Shubhangshu Shukla, Polish astronaut Sławs Uznanski-Wisniewski and Hungarian astronaut Tibor Kapu. Tha Dragon capsule that is coming back will have more than 580 pounds of cargo. The spacecraft carries more than 60 instruments for experiments to be conducted during the mission.
The Axiom-4 mission is NASA's mission to study various aspects of low Earth orbit. NASA did five scientific experiments with other organisations during this mission. This mission marked the first time that India, Poland, and Hungary sent astronauts to the ISS. This address will show the launch of the spacecraft and its landing on Earth.