Saudi mission on SpaceX capsule to
include first female Arab astronaut
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[September 24, 2022]
By Joey Roulette
PARIS (Reuters) -Saudi Arabia's mission to
the International Space Station next year aboard a SpaceX capsule will
include a woman who would become the world's first female Arab
astronaut, according to Axiom Space, the U.S. company arranging the
mission for the kingdom.
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A SpaceX Falcon 9 with the Crew Dragon
capsule stands on Pad-39A in preparation for the first private astronaut
mission to the International Space Station, from NASA's Kennedy Space
Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S., April 7, 2022. REUTERS/Thom
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Neither Axiom nor the Saudi government provided the name for the
female astronaut, who will be accompanied by another Saudi and
two Americans as part of Axiom's second private mission to the
space station, slated for early 2023.
A U.S. official familiar with the mission said the Ax-2
passengers have yet to receive approval from a NASA-chaired
panel of the space station's international partners. Astronauts'
identities are not usually confirmed publicly until that panel
provides approval.
Reuters first reported Axiom's deal with Saudi Arabia on
Wednesday, and that the mission is slated for early 2023 under a
deal signed earlier this year.
(Reporting by Joey Roulette in Paris; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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