File:Ignis/Axiom-4 Mission: from launch to landing
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| DescriptionIgnis/Axiom-4 Mission: from launch to landing | English: Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski, ESA Project Astronaut and CERN R&D Engineer, presents a first-hand perspective on the Ignis mission and his role as a mission specialist on Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4) to the International Space Station. The presentation offers an insider's view of how a human spaceflight mission is conducted, from launch to landing, including daily life and research activities aboard the ISS. The talk introduces the objectives of the Ignis mission, a Polish-led scientific and technological programme carried out in collaboration with ESA, POLSA, and international partners. Particular attention is given to one of the mission's flagship investigations: a scientific experiment developed at CERN, which Sławosz personally installed and operated on the ISS. He discusses the experiment's scientific goals, technical implementation, and the advantages of conducting fundamental research in a microgravity environment. Beyond the scientific programme, the talk will also | ||
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