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Axiom Space plans to develop a commercial module it intends to install on the International Space Station as soon as 2024 as a precursor to a commercial space station.
On 2021-12-13, NASA selected Axiom Space to perform a second commercial private astronaut flight to the U.S. segment of the International Space Station.
NASA planned to award a third private astronaut mission to fly in the second half of 2023 but did not select Axiom Space or another company for that mission.
NASA awarded Axiom Space access to a port on the International Space Station in early 2020 to which Axiom plans to attach a series of commercial modules starting as soon as 2024 that will eventually be detached to form a commercial station.
Thales Alenia Space will supply the two modules of the first commercial space station designed by Axiom Space.
Saber Astronautics signed an agreement with Axiom Space on 2021-11-23 to facilitate Australian astronauts’ participation in future missions to the International Space Station.
Saber Astronautics will use the agreement with Axiom Space to build interest in human spaceflight and space-based research among Australians.
Axiom Space is a private space infrastructure company that plans to build a commercial space station.
Axiom Space's Ax-1 mission is scheduled to launch 2021-02-21 on a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft.
Axiom Space plans to build up a commercial segment on the International Space Station that could be separated to form a commercial station as soon as 2027.
Axiom Space plans to begin installing a series of commercial modules on the International Space Station starting in 2024.
Axiom Space’s Ax-1 mission will perform 25 experiments during roughly one week aboard the International Space Station.
Another Crew Dragon is scheduled to launch on 2021-02-21 on a flight arranged by Axiom Space to deliver former NASA astronaut Michael López-Alegría and three private astronauts: Larry Connor, Mark Pathy, and Eytan Stibbe.
Axiom Space won a NASA contract to develop a commercial module that will be attached to the International Space Station.
Axiom Space offers short-duration commercial missions to the International Space Station.
Axiom Space is developing a commercial module for the ISS that it intends to serve as the core of a future commercial space station.
NASA has a $140,000,000 agreement with Axiom Space for access to an International Space Station port.
A commercial Crew Dragon spacecraft flying the Ax-1 mission for Axiom Space is scheduled to launch 2021-02-21 and spend a week docked to the station using that other port.
Earlier in 2021 NASA acquired a Soyuz seat through Axiom Space to fly astronaut Mark Vande Hei.
The Ax-1 mission for Axiom Space is scheduled to launch no earlier than January 2022 and will spend a week at the International Space Station.