On Sunday, May 21, Saudi Arabia's Rayyanah Barnawi, a member of the private Ax-2 mission, will become the first Arab woman astronaut to visit the International Space Station (ISS).
The trip will be led by Houston-based Axiom Space, which is leading its second all-private astronaut expedition to the International Space Station. The mission's four-person crew will travel into orbit in a SpaceX Dragon capsule atop a Falcon 9 rocket.
The countdown begins! Launch - 4 days away for the #Ax2 mission to the @Space_Station. Tune in on May 21st! pic.twitter.com/QRW0vD8zrJ
— Axiom Space (@Axiom_Space) May 18, 2023
Sultan Al Neyadi of the UAE made history earlier this year when he became the first Arab astronaut to complete a lengthy trip to the International Space Station. In order to meet Barnawi, Aqarni, and the other astronauts who are a part of the Ax-2 mission, Al Neyadi will still be residing on board the space station.
Career of Rayyanah Barnawi
Axiom Space's biography highlights Barnawi's remarkable career. She was born in 1988 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and has a Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences from Otago University in New Zealand and a Master of Biomedical Sciences from Alfaisal University in Saudi Arabia.
She is a biomedical researcher with almost ten years of expertise in the study of cancer stem cells. She will be concentrating on breast cancer and stem cell research throughout the trip.
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