History’s first private mission to the International Space Station

The Ax-1 Mission ushers in a new era of accessibility, commercialization, and increased science on the orbiting laboratory. Follow the mission here.

 


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Michael López-Alegría Larry ConnorEytan StibbeMark Pathy

 

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Axiom Space’s Ax-1 mission is scheduled to launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Ax-1 is the first of several planned Axiom missions to the International Space Station and an important step toward Axiom’s goal of constructing a private space station in low-Earth orbit that can serve as a global academic and commercial hub. 

Axiom’s multinational crew of four private astronauts will travel in a SpaceX Crew Dragon. During their 10-day mission, the crew will spend eight days on the International Space Station conducting scientific research. The crew will conduct more than 25 different experiments while aboard the space station, made possible by Axiom’s full-service integration into the NASA process for science and technology activities. 

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Meet the crew

Michael López-Alegría
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Larry Connor
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Eytan Stibbe
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Mark Pathy
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To request interviews:

Please direct all interview requests to media@axiomspace.com. The Axiom communications team will direct requests to the appropriate person in Axiom leadership, or to the Ax-1 crew member’s media team.