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Axiom’s remaining work to develop and procure suit components includes supply chain challenges with critical components that have supplier lead times of 12 to 18 months.
The GAO found that slow progress on SpaceX’s Human Landing System and on new lunar spacesuits from Axiom Space would prevent NASA from achieving a late 2025 landing for the Artemis 3 mission.
Axiom planned to redesign portions of its suit, based on a design previously developed by NASA, to meet a requirement for 60 minutes of emergency life support capability.
Axiom Space is developing new lunar spacesuits and had a preliminary design review scheduled for November, with neither Axiom nor NASA reporting completion of that review as of 2023-11-30.
Axiom Space intends to equip its mission control center (MCC-A) with cloud capabilities from AWS.
Axiom Space and AWS integrated and operated an AWS Snowcone device on the International Space Station as part of the Axiom Mission 1 (Ax-1) in April 2022.
Axiom Space and AWS plan to develop and use digital engineering capabilities for Axiom Station.
Axiom Space and AWS integrated and operated an AWS Snowcone device on the International Space Station as part of Axiom Mission 1 in April 2022.
Axiom Space and AWS intend to work with industry teams in Energy, Health, Telecommunications, and Advanced Manufacturing to help build and mature the in-space economy.
SpaceX launched Axiom Mission 1 in April 2022.
Axiom Space and AWS plan to work with industry teams in energy, health, telecommunications, and advanced manufacturing to help build and mature the in-space economy.
Axiom Space will use AWS terrestrial cloud infrastructure to support its engineers, ground operations, and business development teams for development of Axiom Station.
Axiom Space and AWS intend to develop and use digital engineering capabilities for Axiom Station.
SpaceX and Axiom Space are in discussions about launching the Ax-3 private astronaut mission from Cape Canaveral’s SLC-40.
The UK Space Agency and Axiom Space signed an agreement to work together to pursue a commercially sponsored UK astronaut mission.
Axiom Space provides expertise to help nations and organizations build human spaceflight programs and develop astronaut selection processes.
NASA is supporting Axiom Space to develop commercial modules that will be installed on the ISS and later separate to form a commercial station.
SpiderOak demonstrated OrbitSecure on the International Space Station using Amazon Web Services’ Snowcone edge computing device provided by Axiom Space in July 2023.
OrbitSecure demonstrated ground-satellite-ground spaceflight heritage by operating on a Ball Aerospace prototype payload in June 2023 and on the International Space Station using an Amazon Web Services Snowcone edge computing device provided by Axiom Space in July 2023.
Under the AFWERX contract, Atomos Space is working with Axiom Space to establish processes for rendezvous with Axiom Space’s future space station.