LifestyleIntroducing the 4 Astronauts of SpaceX's Ax-3 Launch for Axiom Space

Introducing the 4 Astronauts of SpaceX’s Ax-3 Launch for Axiom Space

Four men stand with arms crossed, wearing dark blue jumpsuits with red accented shoulder wings. They look serious, except for the smiling man on the right. He is shorter than the rest.

(Image credit: Axiom Space)

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Houston-based Axiom Space is all set for the company’s third private astronaut launch to space. Ax-3 will carry a four-person, all-European crew on a roughly two-week mission to conduct research aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

The quartet includes Ax-3 mission commander and former NASA astronaut Michael “LA” López-Alegría, mission specialist Walter Villadei, who also flew aboard Virgin Galactic’s Galactic 01 suborbital spaceflight as VIRTUTE 1 mission commander last summer, Turkey’s soon-to-be first astronaut, Alper Gezeravcı and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut reserve member Marcus Wandt.

The Ax-3 crew will launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in the early evening, Wednesday, Jan. 17, from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC), in Florida. After about 36 hours aboard their SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft, the crew will dock with the ISS early Friday morning, Jan. 19, if all goes according to plan.

The Ax-3 crew is scheduled to spend 14 days aboard the ISS, following their arrival on Friday, Jan. 19. Barring any weather delays, like the ones that prolonged the return of Ax-1, the four-person crew is scheduled to return after two weeks’ time aboard their Crew Dragon capsule, parachuting back to Earth for a splashdown off the coast of Florida.

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Michael López-Alegría

A man stands with arms crossed, wearing dark blue jumpsuits with red accented shoulder wings. He looks serious.

Michael López-Alegría’s Axiom Space portrait. (Image credit: Axiom Space)

Former NASA astronaut Michael “L.A.” López-Alegría is no stranger to spaceflight. Ax-3 will be his sixth launch to the ISS, and he has no plans of quitting anytime soon. “It’s a dream come true for me,” L.A. told reporters during a Jan. 11 crew teleconference, “I will gladly continue to fly as long as the soul is willing, and as long as the body is willing to do so.”

L.A. was born in Madrid, and came to the U.S. with his parents as a young child. Combined, he has more than 40 years of aviation and spaceflight experience, which includes three Space Shuttle launches and a Soyuz launch. He was inducted into NASA’s Astronaut Hall of Fame in 2020, and currently holds the space agency’s record for cumulative time spent on space walks, or extravehicular activities (EVAs). L.A. now works as Axiom’s chief astronaut.

López-Alegría flew as mission commander for Ax-1, and is proud to be reprising that role for Ax-3, he said during Thursday’s call.

“I’m very proud and pleased to be leading this mission to the International Space Station, which is important not just for the scientific research and technology demonstrations and outreach events that we’ll do, but also it’s a very important step toward the goal of Axiom space to have a commercial space station in orbit before the decade is out.”

Axiom Space is constructing its own habitation module to berth to the ISS, which it plans to build out and eventually detach to become its own private space station.

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