Historic day: Hungarian astronaut Tibor Kapu leaves for International Space Station, takes a few Hungaricums with him – PHOTO GALLERY

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Hungarian Astronaut Tibor Kapu, as one of a crew of four, has left the Kennedy Space Center in Florida for the International Space Station on board of the SpaceX Crew Dragon space ship on Wednesday morning.

Kapu will reach the International Space Station tomorrow

The mission, organised by Axiom Space, SpaceX, and NASA, is planned to take 14 days and is headed by US astronaut Peggy Whitson. The two other crew members are India’s Shubhanshu Shukla and Poland’s Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski. With the current mission, Hungary is sending its second astronaut to space, with Bertalan Farkas having visited the Salyut-6 space station in 1980 as the first one.

Hungarian astronaut Tibor Kapu
Photo: FB/HUNOR

The crew is scheduled to complete nearly 60 scientific experiments during their journey for 31 countries, with special regard to the study of micro-gravity in low Earth orbit. The experiments will also include ones in the areas of cancer and diabetes research. Fully 25 experiments will be completed under Hungary’s HUNOR scientific programme to learn more about space and its impacts on humans and various materials.

Hungarian astronaut Tibor Kapu
Photo: FB/HUNOR

The spaceship is scheduled to reach the ISS early on Thursday morning.

Hungarian astronaut Tibor Kapu
Photo: FB/HUNOR

Kapu took some Hungarikums to space

According to index.hu, Bertalan Farkas, Hungary’s very first astronaut who spent several unforgettable days in space back in 1980, not only gave Kapu invaluable advice but was also present during the thrilling launch.

Hungarian astronaut Tibor Kapu
Playing cards before the launch. Photo: FB/HUNOR

Adding a nostalgic touch, Kapu brought along Farkas’s beloved “evening cartoon bear” (known in Hungarian as Tévémaci), a cherished symbol of Hungary in the 1980s and 1990s. Not familiar with this iconic character? Don’t worry! Check out the video below to meet him:

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