International Space Station @Space_Station.@NASA , @Axiom_Space , and @SpaceX continue reviewing launch opportunities for Axiom Mission 4. NASA is standing down from a launch on Sunday, June 22, and will target a new launch date in the coming days.
https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1937155267126251574June 25th launch date, though Axiom and SpaceX pages haven't been updated yet.
UPDATED JUNE 23, 2025...The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch the Axiom-4 spaceflight participant mission to the International Space Station from pad 39A on June 25 earliest around 2:30 a.m. EDT. The first stage will land back at the Cape about eight minutes after launch.
One more detail: 02:31:51 EDT / 06:31:51 UTC / 08:31:51 CEST / 09:31:51 ДМВ to be precise
Wednesday, June 251:40 a.m. | Coverage of the SpaceX/Axiom Mission 4 launch to the International Space Station (Launch scheduled at 2:31 a.m. EDT) Watch on NASA+Thursday, June 265 a.m. | Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the SpaceX/Axiom Mission 4 to the International Space Station (Docking is scheduled at appx. 7 a.m. EDT followed by hatch opening and welcoming remarks) Watch on NASA+Thursday, July 33:10 p.m. | Coverage of the launch of the ISS Progress 92 Cargo Craft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to the International Space Station (Launch is scheduled at 3:32 p.m. EDT) Watch on NASA+Saturday, July 54:45 p.m. | Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the ISS Progress 92 Cargo Craft to the International Space Station (Docking is scheduled at 5:27 p.m. EDT) Watch on NASA+
William Harwood @rocketksc.bsky.socialF9/Ax-4: LIFTOFF! At 2:31:53am EDT (0631 UTC)
William Harwood @rocketksc.bsky.socialF9/Ax-4: Contact and Capture! At 6:31am EDT (10:31 UTC) as the two spacecraft were passing over the north Atlantic Ocean
Docking time was 06:31:47 a.m. ET / 10:31:47 UTC / 12:31:47 CEST / 13:31:47 ДМВat MET+1:03:59:54!
Yesterday, June 28 at 19:14:46 UTC/21:14:46 CEST, astronaut Peggy Annette Whitson crossed the 8th place in total orbit time, beating Russian cosmonaut Valery Vladimirovich Polyakov with a total flight time of: 678:16:33:04.More on the website: http://lk.astronautilus.pl/astros/total.htm
The launch of the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle with the Progress MS-31 cargo ship is scheduled for July 3 at 22:32:40 Moscow time.
MOSCOW, July 1. /TASS/. The Progress MS-29 cargo spaceship will undock from the Russian module of the International Space Station (ISS) on Tuesday, the Russian Federal Space Agency or Roscosmos announced.The undocking of the Russian spacecraft is scheduled to take place at around 9:39 p.m. Moscow time (6:39 p.m. GMT) on July 1 and de-orbit at around 0:46 a.m. Moscow time on July 2 (9:46 p.m. GMT on July 1) before it will burn up in the atmosphere.The Progress MS-29 resupply ship delivered almost 2,500 kg of cargo, including material and equipment for experiments, to the orbital outpost on November 23, 2024. Also, it delivered 869 kg of refueling propellant, 420 liters of potable water, and 43 kg of pressurized nitrogen for the crew aboard the ISS.A new cargo mission will arrive on July 6 when the Progress MS-31 will dock to the Zvezda service module. The Soyuz 2.1a rocket carrying the space freighter will be placed on the launchpad at the Baikonur cosmodrome on Tuesday morning. Liftoff is set to take place on July 3.
Today at 21:43:28 Moscow time, the cargo ship Progress MS-29 undocked from the small research module Poisk. At 00:52 Moscow time, the Progress MS-29 engine is planned to be activated for braking to deorbit, as a result of which the ship will enter the dense layers of the atmosphere and be destroyed.
MOSCOW, July 2. /TASS/. Russia’s Progress MS-29 cargo spacecraft that undocked from the International Space Station (ISS) on July 1 reentered the dense layers of the atmosphere and disintegrated while its incombustible parts splashed down in a non-navigable area of the Pacific Ocean, the State Space Corporation Roscosmos reported on Wednesday."The Progress MS-29 has ended its flight. The resupply ship was deorbited, after which it reentered the dense layers of the atmosphere and disintegrated," the Russian space agency said in a statement.According to the data of the Flight Control Center of TsNIImash, the incombustible parts of the spacecraft fell in a non-navigable area in the southern Pacific, Roscosmos said.The Progress MS-29 has thus vacated its spot for the Progress MS-31 cargo spacecraft that will launch to the ISS on July 3 and dock to the orbital outpost on July 6, it said.
Today at 22:32:40 Moscow time, specialists from Roscosmos State Corporation enterprises launched the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle with the Progress MS-31 cargo ship from the launch pad at the 31st site of the Baikonur Cosmodrome.The placement of Progress MS-31 into the designated orbit, its separation from the third stage of the rocket, and the deployment of the ship's antennas and solar panels were all carried out in the normal mode.The docking of Progress MS-31 to the Poisk small research module of the Russian segment of the International Space Station is planned for July 6 at 00:28 Moscow time.