WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) A SpaceX capsule carrying two Saudi astronauts docked with the International Space Station on Monday, as part of a private mission chartered by Axiom Space. Rayyanah Barnawi, a scientist who became the first Saudi woman to go into space, and Ali Al-Qarni, a trained fighter pilot, are the first two people from their country to fly to the orbital outpost. Greetings from outer space, I m here not only representing [ ]
Tuesday 6 June 2023
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ISS welcomes its first Saudi astronauts, in private mission


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