Hungary to send another research astronaut to space

Hungary is planning to send another research astronaut, Gyula Cserényi, to the International Space Station, the minister of foreign affairs and trade said in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, adding that Hungary had reaped great economic benefits from Tibor Kapu’s mission earlier this year.
Another Hungarian astronaut may go to space
Péter Szijjártó said, according to a ministry statement, that he was scheduled to meet executives of Axiom Space, the company conducting the previous mission, to discuss the next mission in the Hungarian space programme.
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“The entire Hungarian economy is reaping great benefits from the country’s space research and space industry programme … the Axiom mission conducted 60 experiments at the ISS which would have been impossible on Earth. Twenty-five of those were conducted by the Hungarian astronaut in cooperation with companies, research organisations, universities and education institutes active in Hungary,” he added.






