"SpaceX and Axiom Space's Ax-3 Astronaut Mission Launch Delayed to Jan. 18"

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SpaceX has delayed the launch of Axiom Space's Ax-3 mission to the International Space Station by a day, now scheduled for Jan. 18. The mission will carry a four-person, all-European crew to the ISS to conduct over 30 science experiments. The Crew Dragon spacecraft, named Freedom, has previously flown astronauts to and from the ISS on two missions. Axiom Space aims to build a thriving economy in low Earth orbit by flying private astronaut missions to the ISS and eventually constructing its own private space station.
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