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Axiom Space is establishing a group of space researchers to prioritize scientific goals in orbit.
Axiom Space expects to partner with various companies to provide access to space for its activities.
The Axiom Space University Alliance will help researchers identify top priorities for the space science community and make recommendations to policymakers.
The goal of the Axiom Space University Alliance is to achieve consensus on essential research and technology development.
The Axiom Space University Alliance is designed to foster global collaboration among researchers.
Lucie Low is the Chief Science Officer at Axiom Space.
Axiom Space's research efforts are platform-agnostic, meaning research could be conducted on competitor stations or uncrewed stations.
Axiom Space and Spacebilt announced a joint plan to introduce an optical interconnect orbital data center (ODC) on the International Space Station (ISS) in 2027.
Axiom Space launched its first data center unit 'AxDCU-1' to the ISS in August and plans to interconnect at least three ODC nodes by 2027.
The Axiom Orbital Data Center Node (AxODC Node ISS) will provide a cloud computing environment for satellites and Low Earth Orbit (LEO) spacecraft.
Axiom and its collaborators aim to meet demands in various fields, including business and security, through low-latency communications and AI/machine learning processing.
The Axiom-4 mission launched on June 25, 2023.
The Artemis Moonsuits from Axiom Space have been experiencing delays, but the technological advances required are not as extensive as those for Starship.
The commander of Axiom 4 was American astronaut Peggy Whitson.
Axiom 4 was the second commercial crewed space mission with an ESA project astronaut onboard.
The Axiom 4 crew launched on June 25, 2025, and spent 18 days aboard the ISS.
Hungarian Tibor Kapu was the fourth crew member of Axiom 4.
Polish astronaut Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski was part of the Axiom 4 crew, which spent a total of 20 days in space.
Indian Shubhanshu Shukla served as the pilot for Axiom 4.
The Axiom Ax-4 crew comprised Mission Commander Peggy Whitson, Mission Pilot Shubhanshu Shukla, and Mission Specialists Sławosz Uznański and Tibor Kapu.