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The Ax-1 private astronaut mission by Axiom Space is scheduled to launch 2022-03-30 on a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft.
Axiom Space Ax-1 will send four people to the International Space Station on a Crew Dragon spacecraft scheduled to launch on 2022-03-30.
Axiom Space Ax-1 was the subject of a 2022-02-28 briefing regarding an upcoming commercial mission to the International Space Station.
Axiom Space will support SpaceLink as a liaison with NASA and lead safety reviews to ensure SpaceLink hardware meets ISS requirements.
SpaceLink named Axiom Space as its Implementation Partner for the demonstration of its end-to-end communications relay service on the International Space Station.
SpaceLink signed its subcontract with Axiom Space last week, making Axiom the liaison to ensure compliance with NASA standards.
Axiom Space will leverage its expertise in working with NASA and the ISS National Laboratory to support mission integration, launch, and operations for the SpaceLink payload.
Axiom Space and Intuitive Machines are building offices, test facilities, and mission control centers at Spaceport Houston.
Axiom Space won a NASA contract in 2020 to develop a commercial module for the International Space Station.
SpaceLink announced the partnership with Axiom Space on 2022-02-17.
SpaceLink plans to work with Axiom Space to conduct the first demonstration of its space data relay service on the International Space Station.
Axiom Space’s Ax-1 commercial Crew Dragon flight to the International Space Station is scheduled to launch 2022-03-30 and will return before the Crew-4 launch.
Axiom Space's Ax-1 private astronaut mission to the ISS is scheduled to launch 2022-03-31 after a one-month delay intended to account for additional spacecraft preparations and space station traffic.
Space Entertainment Enterprise (SEE) is working with Axiom Space to add an inflatable module to Axiom’s commercial segment of the International Space Station.
Axiom Space will build the SEE-1 module for Space Entertainment Enterprise.
NASA selected Axiom Space in January 2020 to develop a commercial module to be installed on the space station as soon as 2024.
Axiom Space announced that former NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson will command Ax-2 and that customer John Shoffner will serve as pilot for Ax-2.
NASA evaluated the Ax-2 mission proposal based on Axiom Space’s ability to execute the mission, NASA’s ability to support the mission, and the proposal’s contribution to low Earth orbit commercialization.
Axiom Space is preparing for the Ax-1 private astronaut mission, which is scheduled to launch no earlier than 2021-02-21.
Axiom Space ordered three additional Crew Dragon spacecraft to support its anticipated Ax-2, Ax-3, and Ax-4 missions projected through 2023.