The ship was launched on April 8.
Crew Dragon manned spacecraft with the first fully commercial crew on board successfully docked with the International Space Station. This was announced by the launching company SpaceX.
Members of the ship's crew have already boarded the station, they will stay here for eight days.
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Docking approved! pic.twitter.com/YPyF3aRwO7
– SpaceX (@SpaceX) April 9, 2022
The launch of the first fully commercial crew was commissioned by Axiom Space.
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# Ax1 crew welcomed by the @space_station crews as they leave Dragon and enter their home for Next 8 days pic.twitter. com/ewgYizC2Kv
– Axiom Space (@Axiom_Space) April 9, 2022
The crew consists of four people. The commander was a former NASA astronaut, Axiom Vice President Michael Lopez-Allegria. The pilot is American businessman Larry Connor. Other functions are performed by Canadian investor Mark Petty and Israeli businessman, former pilot Eitan Stibbe.