Axiom 3 Mission launch | Muninn spreads its wings
ESA project astronaut Marcus Wandt launched together with the rest of the Axiom-3 crew at 23:11 CET on 17 January 2024, from launch pad 39A, NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA.
Marcus will start his Muninn mission when he enters the International Space Station on Saturday 20 January, where he will spend up to 14 days conducting science and testing technology that can one day help people on Earth.
Follow Marcus’s journey on the Muninn website, check our launch kit and connect with him on his Instagram and X accounts.
Muninn website: https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Human_and_Robotic_Exploration/muninn
Marcus Wandt’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/esaastro_marcus/
Marcus Wandt’s X: https://twitter.com/astro_marcus
Credits: Axiom/SpaceX/NASA/ESA
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Would be nice to have a g meter next to the speed. I’m assuming thrust is constant. While in the atmosphere that is. Or until separation.
Love this launch
I love how one of the legs was being a bit shy but nailed it in the end.
Muninn mission following Huginn mission. 🇩🇰🐦⬛🐦⬛🇸🇪 such great names with huge symbolism
It takes longer to taxi from terminal to runway than to go to space and bring the rocket back, it's so amazing
Wait how did these guys not hit the firmament? Where are all the firmament whack jobs now?
Amazing!
SpaceX est vraiment en avances scientifiquement, la Falcon 9 est l'une des fusée la plus fiable au monde et est également réutilisable, je comprends qu'ils soient leader dans le secteur
Fantastic job and love it.
Got to see it live! Fantastic!
Half of the energy lost in lifting the fuel in to the sky itself then separate the booster and this is the key challenge. Somehow they will have to comeup with new technology
all that with an arduino! tell us what you are using. the Eagle landing on the moon ran everything on a 17KByte computer!
What’s happening to the second engine after cutoff?
Что-то Лайков мало! За такую прекрасно выполненную работу не только Лайк!