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Astronaut Swoss Uzunasuki Winnie Ski will bring a famous Polish stuffed clicks to the space when participating in a two -week mission to the International Space Station (ISS) this spring.
“When we started working on axiot (mission for ISS), we learned that we can participate in the project to prepare the food we shoot together,” said an astronaut quoted by the Broadcasting Station. 。
“I started working with a small family management in Poland today (and) I can take Polish clogs to space for the first time,” he added.
# I meet AX4 crew.
🇺🇸 Commander Peggy Whitson
#india’s Mission Pilot shubhanshu shukla
🇵🇱 Mission Specialist słAWOSZUZNAński-Wiśniewskiof ESA/ # Poland
🇭🇺 Mission Specialist #hungary pic.twitter.com/jjx8ergqfff tibor kapu-AXIOM SPACE (@axim_space) January 30, 2025
Uzunasky Winnieesky (formerly known as Uzunasky, but after getting married last month and taking a double -edition surname) freezes and dries most of the other foods that Piergi enter space. He said that he needed to minimize his weight and ensure it. Long life.
“We worked for a few weeks, but the company has learned this process,” he explained. “Thanks to this, I hope that the cosmic clicks are as delicious as being on the earth.”
Speaking more widely about his mission to ISS -When he became the second Paul in the universe after Miloswaf Harmasquiski in 1978 with Soviet Soyuz 30 spaceship -Uzunasky Winnieevski He said he felt a great sense of responsibility.
“Today, I represent the all generations of Polish and the Polish people. Everyone who contributes to the development of science at scientists, teachers, students, local and world -class,” he said. “We want to show that the space is great and not only good people, but also for everyone.”
“We were the fourth country in space (to have an astronaut),” he pointed out. “As a child who grew up in the 1980s, I was the only one who could dream of becoming an astronaut.”
Uzunasky Winnier Wieski was born on April 12, 1984. It marked the first crew of the crew of the crew in Russia in 1961 by Yuri Gagarin, Russia, and was celebrated on the former Soviet Block as an astronaut. “Every birthday, my mother wanted the best thing on astronaut’s day,” he recalled.
He also said, “I supported me a lot,” said Harmasz -fusky, who died at the age of 81 in 2022. “He was the first person to call me the morning after I was chosen (as a candidate for the mission). He blessed me. I have a wonderful connection between him and his space flight. I really feel.
The first Polish mission to the International Space Station, announced by Polish space agencies, will be released in the spring of 2025.
You can see that astronaut Swawas Uzunasuki is just the second pole moving to space, and it will be https://t.co/4yy4crzhx3 for the first time in almost 50 years.
-Note from Poland (@notesfrompoland) December 5, 2024
AXIOM MISSION 4 will take SpaceX Falcon 9 rockets and dragon capsules from Cape Cape, Florida this spring. Another astronaut to participate is the Mission Commander, India’s Schwanthuschukura, and Hungary’s Tever Cap, the US Peggy Whitson.
Along with the Uzunasky Winier Whiskey, Whitson stated that his two -week mission for ISS was “filled with the government’s scientific technical programs.” Part of the mission Poland is supported by Polsa and the Ministry of Development Technology.
Last year, the Krzysztof Paszyk Development Minister of Development said that the conducted by the experiments “includes research on human microorganisms, tests of innovative materials, and exploring artificial intelligence projects.”
In recent years, Poland has been strengthening investment in space sector. This has increased the contribution to the European Space Organization (ESA) in 2023-2025 295 million euros.
The Polish satellite, which has been the largest and most technical advanced, has reached the track on Friday.
Providing high -resolution images that can be used by various sector, from agriculture to military https://t.co/sncasayjkb
-Note from Poland (@notesfrompoland) August 19, 2024
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Daniel Ties is the editor -in -chief of Polish notes. He wrote about the Poland issue for a wide range of publications, including foreign policy, political Europe, Euobserver, and Dziennik Gazeta Prawna.