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Axiom Space is flying a four-person private astronaut mission to the ISS in early 2022 and intends to provide its own on-orbit services and support for its crews.
NASA plans to obtain the Soyuz MS-18 seat through an exchange of in-kind services rather than a direct purchase, an arrangement believed to involve commercial spaceflight company Axiom Space.
Axiom Space, Inc. raised $130,000,000 in Series B funding.
Axiom Mission 1 (Ax-1) was planned to fly to the International Space Station no earlier than January 2022 and the crew intend to promote philanthropic endeavors and conduct scientific research on behalf of organizations they support.
NASA selected Axiom Space in January 2020 to begin attaching Axiom’s space station modules to the International Space Station as early as 2024.
C5 Capital led Axiom Space’s $130,000,000 Series B funding round.
Michael Suffredini was NASA’s International Space Station Program Manager from 2005 to 2015 and is President and CEO of Axiom Space.
Axiom Space raised $130,000,000 on 2021-02-16 from a group of investors to support its private space station ambitions.
Axiom Space plans to fly people to the International Space Station on commercial crew spacecraft starting with the Ax-1 mission in early 2022.
Axiom Space plans to establish a campus at Spaceport Houston, also known as Ellington Airport.
Axiom Space announced the Ax-1 crew on 2021-01-26.
Axiom Space expects to need to raise between half a billion and a billion dollars to build its space station.
Axiom Space plans to conduct missions through 2023 at a rate of about two per year, pending approvals from NASA.
Axiom Space plans to place a series of commercial modules on the International Space Station starting in 2024 that will ultimately form the core of a standalone commercial station.
The Axiom Space Ax-1 mission is scheduled to launch no earlier than January 2022.
Axiom Space revealed the Ax-1 crew on 2021-01-26.
Axiom Space plans to finalize its first commercial mission to the International Space Station scheduled for late 2021.
Axiom Space plans to launch its initial commercial module in 2024.
Axiom Space plans for its commercial space station modules to detach from the International Space Station when the ISS reaches the end of its life, currently projected to be 2028 to 2030.
Axiom Space completed a system requirements review for its initial commercial module on 2020-10-22, allowing the company to proceed into the preliminary design phase.