The undocking of the all-private Axiom Mission 1 has been delayed.

The teams decided not to undock today because of the shifty weather and high winds at the splashdown sites.

The crew will close the hatch on Sunday, April 24 if the weather cooperates. They will begin their journey home in the Dragon Endeavour. They are going to land in the water off the coast of Florida. NASA reports on Monday, April 25.

The International Space Station is the location of the first commercial space station, and the all-private Axiom Mission could be a big move for it.

It isn't the first time that non-public astronauts or even private citizens have gone to space. We have already seen Jeff Bezos launch into space, as well as his brother Mark and a rich teenager.

Four people from the Axiom crew will work on a 10-day mission, including eight days working and living on the space station, according to the mission's website.

Among the crew are four-time astronauts Michael Lopez-Alegr, Larry Connor, and Mark Pathy.

The crew of the space station will conduct more than two dozen experiments.