A SpaceX rocket blasted off on a historic two-week mission to the international Space Station, carrying astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary – three countries that haven't been to space in decades. It is led by veteran NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson.
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- Peggy Whitson leads a new ISS mission at age 65, marking her fifth spaceflight. 6s
- The crew includes astronauts from India, Poland, and Hungary, nations returning to space after over 40 years. 42s
- The team will conduct around 60 scientific studies during their two-week stay. 53s
- The launch was delayed due to safety concerns over an air leak in the ISS, now reportedly repaired. 1m 8s
- Axiom Space aims to build a commercial space station as the ISS approaches retirement. 1m 45s