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Axiom Space plans to continue flying short-duration private astronaut missions to the ISS at a pace of two per year through the launch of its first commercial module, which is now planned for late 2026.
The Dragon spacecraft supporting Ax-3 previously flew NASA Crew-4 and Axiom Mission 2 (Ax-2) to and from the International Space Station.
The Ax-3 mission is the third in a series of Axiom Space private astronaut missions intended to serve as precursors to commercial modules Axiom plans to install on the International Space Station.
Axiom Space is set to launch its third private astronaut mission, Ax-3, to the International Space Station.
The Dragon spacecraft supporting Axiom Mission 3 previously flew Crew-4 and Ax-2 to and from the International Space Station.
SpaceX is targeting no earlier than Wednesday, 2024-01-17 for Falcon 9’s launch of Axiom Space’s Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3) from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
The agreements with Axiom Space, Blue Origin, and Voyager Space are part of NASA’s strategy to support development of commercial space stations intended to be in operation by late this decade to support a transition from the ISS.
The Axiom Space data processing prototype planned for launch in 2024 will test applications in artificial intelligence and machine learning, data fusion, and space cybersecurity.
Axiom Space is building a scalable, cloud technology-enabled commercial orbital data center called ODC T1 to be hosted on Axiom Station.
Axiom Space plans to launch ODC T1 by 2027.
The Kepler and Skyloom relay constellations will be used to transmit data to and from Axiom Space’s orbital data center via Optical Intersatellite Links.
Axiom Space plans to validate use cases at subscale and obtain flight heritage on orbital data center hardware, including a roughly half-cubic-meter sized data server rack planned for launch by 2027.
Axiom Space is building a scalable, cloud technology-enabled commercial orbital data center called ODC T1 to be hosted on Axiom Station.
Axiom Space plans a roughly half-cubic-meter sized data server rack for launch by 2027 as a follow-on to the ISS prototype.
Axiom Space’s ISS prototype is planned for launch in 2024 and will test applications in artificial intelligence and machine learning, data fusion, and space cybersecurity.
Axiom Space scheduled the first of its commercial modules to launch to the ISS at the end of 2026, about one year later than previously announced.
Ax-3 is the third in a series of private astronaut missions to the ISS and Axiom Space plans a fourth mission, Ax-4, later in 2024.
The UK Space Agency signed an agreement with Axiom Space in October to develop a space mission carrying four astronauts from the UK.
Axiom Space aims to build a space station operational from 2028 with two or more modules docked to the ISS in its first phase.
Axiom has begun sending commercially funded missions to the ISS using SpaceX's Crew Dragon vehicle.