Astronaut Whitson reflects on successes of Axiom-4 mission
August 1st, 2025 by Ric Hanson
(Radio Iowa) – Iowa native astronaut Peggy Whitson says her two main goals were met during the recent Axiom-4 mission to the International Space Station. Whitson says she wanted to create not only a high-performing crew, but also one with bonds that would last a lifetime. During today’s (Friday) Axiom Space news conference to “debrief” the mission, she touted how the four-member crew performed more than 60 experiments while aboard the orbiting research lab that represented the scientific interests of more than 30 nations.
Whitson commanded the mission that included first-time astronauts from India, Hungary and Poland, three nations that haven’t sent a person into low-Earth orbit in four decades. In addition, it marked the first time astronauts from those nations conducted a mission together on the I-S-S.
The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying Whitson and crew lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida on June 25th, and after 18 days docked at the space station, splashed down off the coast of southern California on July 15th.

Commander Peggy Whitson (from Axiom video)
Whitson, who grew up on a farm in southern Iowa near Beaconsfield, says even though they all came from much different places and followed varied paths, “we go farther when we go together.”
This is Whitson’s second mission for Axiom Space, a private Houston-based firm which aims to assemble its own space station in the next few years. She flew three previous missions for NASA before retiring from the agency in 2018. It was Whitson’s fifth mission to the I-S-S and she’s now amassed 695 days in space, the most of any American. At 65, she’s considered the United States’ most experienced astronaut.