Last week, an Indian, a Hungarian and a Pole have arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) for the first time. Experts say that, like the "Apollo effect" felt after the famous mission, this journey may inspire a new generation of astronauts.
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- A Polish astronaut has arrived at the ISS as part of the Axiom 4 mission.
- Poland currently lacks its own spaceport and rockets, limiting independent access to space. 35s
- Joining the European Space Agency has been a significant step for Poland's space ambitions. 44s
- Experts highlight Earth observation and telecommunications as key growth areas. 1m 30s
- The Axiom 4 mission is expected to inspire a new generation, similar to the 'Apollo effect.' 2m 2s