On Wednesday, February 5th, at the Copernicus Science Centre, we had the pleasure of meeting the crew of the AXIOM 4 (Ax-4) space mission.
Meet the Ax-4 Crew:
Peggy Whitson (USA) – Mission Commander
Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski (Poland/ESA) – Mission Specialist
Shubhanshu Shukla (India) – Pilot
Tibor Kapu (Hungary) – Mission Specialist
This 14-day mission will feature 13 scientific experiments aboard the space station using state-of-the-art technology. We are extremely proud to announce that SVANTEK instruments will play a key role in the WIRELESS ACOUSTICS experiment. In the photo, SVANTEK President Bartłomiej Barwicz and Wireless Acoustics Project Executive Karol Sazonow pose with the Polish mission participant, Sławosz Uznański – Wiśniewski.
The mission is scheduled to take place no earlier than Spring 2025.
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