View: https://twitter.com/jackkuhr/status/1841531224248222020


Axiom cofounder Kam Ghaffarian posted this awesome new view of the Axiom station ISS Hab One module on LinkedIn

The module will soon be shipped from Thales Alenia in Italy to Houston

Looks so damn cool.


I had the opportunity to visit the Thales Alenia Space factory in Italy, and I’m truly impressed by the incredible progress being made on Axiom Space's Axiom Station! Seeing the team’s dedication and expertise firsthand fills me with excitement for the future. Together, we are building a platform that will revolutionize access to space and pave the way for new possibilities in low Earth orbit. Exciting times ahead!

#AxiomSpace #spacestation
 
Axiom may now have some corporate sponsors to support it, such as "The Axiom Prada Spacesuit."

View: https://twitter.com/Prada/status/1847246286841385212


Unveiled during the International Astronautical Congress, organized by the International Astronautical Federation (IAF) and hosted by Milan in its 75th edition, the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit (AxEMU) spacesuit represents the result of the extraordinary collaboration between international leaders in technology, innovation and creativity.
Starting from October 18, 2024, the Axiom Space and Prada collaboration #AxEMU spacesuit is presented to the public with an installation at the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan, as an extension of the IAC event in the heart of the city.

#Prada
@Axiom_Space
View: https://twitter.com/Axiom_Space/status/1847332578979979415


View: https://twitter.com/marieclaireuk/status/1846939176744157462
 
View: https://twitter.com/axiom_space/status/1878822314101616978


.@Axiom_Space closed 2024 with the completion of Axiom Station’s Phase 2 Critical Design Review (CDR), and 2025 will see even more progress and promise. We’re looking forward to CDR Phase 3 and the delivery of our first module to Houston!

 
Axiom Space@Axiom_Space
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A look behind the scenes as @Thales_Alenia_S technicians and engineers continuing work on Axiom Station’s Payload, Power, and Thermal module pressure vessel.

View: https://twitter.com/Axiom_Space/status/1965796952249118793


View: https://twitter.com/Axiom_Space/status/1966538748402815335


Axiom Space @Axiom_Space Bavaria takes a major step forward with the signing of a Letter of Commitment, officially urging federal leaders to secure Germany’s place on a future Axiom Space mission – a clear signal of Germany’s ambition to expand its role in human spaceflight. With broad support from local institutions and industry, this commitment highlights a shared vision for the future of Europe’s space economy.
 
Axiom Space@Axiom_Space
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With the help of astronauts such as #Ax3 Pilot alterVilladei
, we are making strides in the development of the #AxEMU and its tools. Crewed tests are conducted using specialized lunar tools to see how efficiently astronauts, wearing the AxEMU, can unbox, set up, and use equipment designed for lunar sample collection during the @Artemis III mission.

Astronaut Walter Villadei Tests AxEMU Suit Performance with Lunar Geology Tools


View: https://x.com/Axiom_Space/status/1967972106257436783
 
Koichi Wakata 若田光一
@Astro_Wakata
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Axiom Station will build on the experience and lessons learned from creating and operating the International Space Station, but with the added benefit of not being confined by government regulations. An important key to innovation is the ability to look at a problem and explore different solutions. Just because something has always been done one way doesn't mean that a better approach doesn't exist.

View: https://twitter.com/Astro_Wakata/status/1970488810208100808
 
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQmhqgELnPM


Premiering at IAC 2025 in Sydney, Australia, "What Comes Next" showcases Axiom Space's vision to transcend Earth by building era-defining space infrastructure that drives exploration and fuels a vibrant space economy for the benefit of every human everywhere. Tune in to watch our short film to learn more about how we are building what comes next for low-Earth orbit.
 
Axiom Space
@Axiom_Space
The extension of the MOU between @spacegovuk and Axiom Space renews and establishes a key public-private partnership between government and industry, enabling a UK-led and/or an all-UK mission to the International Space Station or a future commercial orbital platform.

The intent of this collaboration is to facilitate a commercial human spaceflight mission with Axiom Space coordinating access across multiple operators and providers, supporting UK astronauts and research payloads. The MOU extension allows for ongoing cooperation to plan, fund, and execute missions while engaging corporate sponsors. The partnership aims to foster a long-term, sustainable relationship supporting science, technology development, and the commercialization of space. @SciTechgovuk
View: https://twitter.com/Axiom_Space/status/1974081322189791293
 
that makes no sense. There are no gov't "regulations" in the first place. There are NASA design requirements but those can be worked around if there better solutions.
Is he talking about certain Dept. of Commerce regulatory functions, I wonder?
 
DOC is concerned with the company structure, industry and market. Not about the design of the products.
They have had a choke hold on technology transfers and the like for the last few decades though? Starting in the late 1980s but really taking off from the 1990s. A lot of it focused on bureaucratic empire building rather than national security, which allowed the Red Chinese among others to often run rings around them if I'm not mistaken. And otherwise has caused more than a few disasters, diplomatic, economic, and project related, in the aerospace and defense industries over the years. Also, some aerospace regulatory functions were transferred from NASA and other agencies to the department during the 1990s and 2000s, if I recall correctly.
 
They have had a choke hold on technology transfers and the like for the last few decades though? Starting in the late 1980s but really taking off from the 1990s. A lot of it focused on bureaucratic empire building rather than national security, which allowed the Red Chinese among others to often run rings around them if I'm not mistaken. And otherwise has caused more than a few disasters, diplomatic, economic, and project related, in the aerospace and defense industries over the years. Also, some aerospace regulatory functions were transferred from NASA and other agencies to the department during the 1990s and 2000s, if I recall correctly.
NASA never had any regulatory functions.
EAR (Export control) is DOC. ITAR (arms) is DOS.
Axiom is still subject to those, whether NASA is involved or not.
 
The Axiom space station will be scalable, and further modules are anticipated:

View: https://twitter.com/Astro_Wakata/status/1978099559944364424


Axiom Station is scalable, designed to grow with the demands of the future. Initially, it will be smaller than the ISS, but built with more than 25 years of lessons learned, improving efficiency, flexibility, and space utilization. The modules will be optimized for commercial use with modern storage and inventory management solutions for in-space research and manufacturing. Additions like crew quarters or labs will be less complex and more adaptable so even as Axiom Station grows, it can prioritize efficient applications over size.
 
Eric Berger
@SciGuySpace

After six months @tejpaul has left the role of Axiom Space CEO. The leadership of the space company continues to be turbulent.

Eric Berger
@SciGuySpace
Bhatia was an excellent fundraiser. Which the company really needs to survive (and pay its bills). Where Axiom goes from here is not clear. Spacesuit business survives because it is mission critical for NASA. Station side of the business faces more questions.

View: https://twitter.com/SciGuySpace/status/1978536358789386503
 

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