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Epsilon3 is building a software platform to help Axiom Space manage plans to deploy commercial modules on the International Space Station in 2024.
Axiom Space raised $130,000,000 from investors last year for its space station plans.
NASA has partnered with Axiom Space and Collins Aerospace to develop next-generation spacesuits with improved life support, communications, and extra mobility.
NASA awarded contracts to teams led by Axiom Space and Collins Aerospace on 2022-06-01 to develop new spacesuits for International Space Station spacewalks and Artemis lunar landing missions through the Exploration Extravehicular Activity Services (xEVAS) program.
Thales Alenia Space will supply the two modules of the first commercial space station designed by Axiom Space.
Axiom Space raised $130,000,000 in February to develop commercial modules intended to start placing on the ISS in 2024 and later form the core of a standalone commercial station.
All Axiom private astronaut missions under the new contract will use Crew Dragon spacecraft launched on Falcon 9 rockets.
Axiom Space, Inc. raised $130,000,000 in Series B funding.
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 launch its initial commercial module in 2024.
Axiom Space plans to finalize its first commercial mission to the International Space Station scheduled for late 2021.
In January, NASA selected Axiom Space to use a docking port on the International Space Station for a module that Axiom Space plans to launch in the second half of 2024.