Axiom Space Ax-1 Mission- Key Facts

Axiom Mission 1 (Ax-1) is a crew mission to the International Space Station (ISS) that is operated by the Axiom Space.

Overview:

  • This mission was launched on 8th April 2022 from Kennedy Space Center.
  • It is a private crew mission.

About the crew

The crew consists of Michael López-Alegría who is a professionally trained astronaut who has been hired by Axiom Space and businessmen Larry Connor from the United States, Eytan Stibbe from Israel, and Mark Pathy from Canada. The businessmen paid USD 55 million each for this trip.

About Axiom Space

In 2016 Axiom Space was founded with the objective of creating the first commercial space station. In 2020, Axiom was given access to the ISS’s forward port to which Axiom has plans to dock its “Axiom Orbital Segment.” It is a complex that after 2024 will be grown into having five pressurized modules having a large observation window. Axiom also has plans to charter paid missions to the ISS for wealthy individuals of the planet.

About the mission

The mission was launched on 8th April 2022 atop a Falcon 9 Block 5 launch vehicle. The Crew Dragon Endeavour was used for this mission and was launched from the Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39A. The spacecraft will be docking with Harmony, where the crew will spend eight days aboard the ISS. During their planned stay, the private crew will conduct over 25 different research experiments. After that they will return to the Earth via an Atlantic Ocean splashdown.


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