By MARCIA DUNN (AP Aerospace Writer)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Saudi Arabia’s first astronauts in a long time rocketed towards the International Space Station on a chartered multimillion-dollar flight Sunday.
SpaceX launched the ticket-holding crew, led by a retired NASA astronaut now working for the corporate that organized the journey. Also on board: a U.S. businessman who now owns a sports activities automobile racing workforce.
The 4 ought to attain the house station of their capsule Monday morning; they’ll spend simply over per week there earlier than returning residence with a splashdown off the Florida coast.
Sponsored by the Saudi Arabian authorities, Rayyanah Barnawi, a stem cell researcher, grew to become the primary girl from the dominion to go to house. She was joined by Ali al-Qarni, a fighter pilot with the Royal Saudi Air Force.
They’re the primary from their nation to trip a rocket since a Saudi prince launched aboard shuttle Discovery in 1985. In a quirk of timing, they’ll be greeted on the station by an astronaut from the United Arab Emirates.
“This is a dream come true for everyone,” Barnawi stated earlier than the flight. “Just being able to understand that this is possible. If me and Ali can do it, then they can do it, too.”
Rounding out the visiting crew: Knoxville, Tennessee’s John Shoffner, former driver and proprietor of a sports activities automobile racing workforce that competes in Europe, and chaperone Peggy Whitson, the station’s first feminine commander who holds the U.S. file for many collected time in house: 665 days and counting.
“It was a phenomenal ride,” Whitson stated after reaching orbit. Her crewmates clapped their fingers in pleasure.
It’s the second non-public flight to the house station organized by Houston-based Axiom Space. The first was final 12 months by three businessmen, with one other retired NASA astronaut. The firm plans to start out including its personal rooms to the station in one other few years, finally eradicating them to type a stand-alone outpost out there for rent.
Axiom gained’t say how a lot Shoffner and Saudi Arabia are paying for the deliberate 10-day mission. The firm had beforehand cited a ticket worth of $55 million every.
NASA’s newest worth listing reveals per-person, per-day prices of $2,000 for meals and as much as $1,500 for sleeping luggage and different gear. Need to get your stuff to the house station prematurely? Figure roughly $10,000 per pound ($20,000 per kilogram), the identical price for trashing it afterward. Need your gadgets again intact? Double the worth.
At least the e-mail and video hyperlinks are free.
The friends could have entry to many of the station as they conduct experiments, {photograph} Earth and chat with schoolchildren again residence, demonstrating how kites fly in house when hooked up to a fan.
After a long time of shunning house tourism, NASA now embraces it with two non-public missions deliberate a 12 months. The Russian Space Agency has been doing it, on and off, for many years.
“Our job is to expand what we do in low-Earth orbit across the globe,” stated NASA’s house station program supervisor Joel Montalbano.
SpaceX’s first-stage booster landed again at Cape Canaveral eight minutes after liftoff, to be recycled for a future flight.
“It was a very, very exciting day,” particularly seeing the booster return to the launch website, stated Axiom’s chief know-how officer, Matt Ondler. Now comes the remainder of the mission, he famous, “all toward a path of what we think the future of low-Earth orbit is.”
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