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Polish astronaut’s spaceflight delayed again. New launch date announced

18.06.2025 10:10
Axiom Space has postponed the departure of its Ax-4 mission to no earlier than Sunday, 22 June 2025, delaying the spaceflight of Polish astronaut Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski.
Axiom Space has announced that its Ax-4 mission is now scheduled for no earlier than 22 June 2025. The crew includes Polish astronaut Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski.
Axiom Space has announced that its Ax-4 mission is now scheduled for no earlier than 22 June 2025. The crew includes Polish astronaut Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski. Photo: Axiom Space

According to an official statement, the updated launch window gives NASA additional time to assess the functioning of the International Space Station following recent repair work in the aft section of the Russian Zvezda service module, where a leak had been detected.

No new target time has been announced for the Falcon 9 launch, which will carry a four-person crew aboard the Dragon capsule. This means that Sunday remains the earliest possible date for the astronauts to board the spacecraft - though that too could still change.

The Ax-4 crew has been in pre-mission quarantine for nearly three weeks. NASA maintains that the mission can still lift off before the end of June, depending on the outcome of ongoing safety evaluations.

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Source: Space X/Axiom Space/IAR