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Axiom Space offers human spaceflight services and is developing infrastructure for space travel, including missions to the International Space Station (ISS) and its own Axiom Station. The company creates advanced spacesuits for use in low-Earth orbit and beyond, catering to private individuals and national astronauts. Axiom Space differentiates itself by providing comprehensive space missions that include training, launch, and return, while also collaborating with NASA and Thales Alenia Space. The goal is to transform how humans live and work in space, generating revenue through mission services and the sale of space-related products.
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$535M
Headquarters
Houston, Texas
Founded
2016
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Axiom Space to spend $1,200,000.00 to expand into new space in Webster Texas. Axiom Space to spend $1,200,000.00 to expand into new space in Webster Texas.Webster, Texas — According to state and local development sources, Axiom Space plans to invest $1,200,000.00 to build out new space in Webster. The company plans to occupy the new space at 21300 Gulf Freeway in Webster, on or about August 1, 2025. According to the company website Axiom exists to create a thriving home in space that benefits every human, everywhere. The International Space Stations life is finite, and the world will soon be in need of a new space station. Axiom, whose leadership has been involved in every ISS mission since the programs inception, is taking on this challenge by supporting expanded utilization of the ISS today while creating the first international commercial space station to later host government astronauts, private companies, and individual explorers alike
In turn, Axiom partnered with fashion house Prada to work on the design of the outer shell of the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit (AxEMU) suit, as well as details like materials used, production methods, and even the stitching.
On Wednesday, the Italian luxury brand, Prada, and Houston-based startup, Axiom Space, unveiled a new space suit design for the next Artemis III lunar mission.
Houston-based Axiom Space unveiled the flight design of the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit (AxEMU) spacesuit for the first time today at the International Astronautical Congress in Milan.
Axiom Space has tapped Nokia to develop high-speed wireless communications for use on the upcoming NASA Artemis III mission.
Axiom Space was recently awarded $57.5 million by NASA to modify its spacesuit for the Artemis III mission.
Major Tim Peake is to join Axiom Space as a strategic adviser (Dominic Lipinski/PA)
An artist’s conception shows Gravitics’ space station module in orbit. (Gravitics Illustration)Marysville, Wash.-based Gravitics says it has won a $125 million contract from Axiom Space to provide a pressurized spacecraft for Axiom’s yet-to-be-launched commercial space station.The hardware would play a utility role by providing a variety of support services for Axiom Station.Axiom Station’s first space module is being built by Thales Alenia Space. That habitation module would be attached to the International Space Station in the 2026 time frame, and when it’s time for the ISS to be retired, Axiom plans to detach its hardware to serve as a standalone orbital outpost.Gravitics would help Axiom build out its orbital infrastructure. The startup, founded in 2021, offers a product line of space modules ranging in diameter from 3 meters (10 feet) to a Starship-sized 8 meters (26 feet). Its deal with Axiom points the way toward an ecosystem for building and operating commercial space stations.“Axiom Space and Gravitics are working together to develop space infrastructure to enable a sustainable global space economy in low-Earth orbit,” Matt Ondler, president of Axiom Space, said today in a news release.Gravitics conducts a test firing for its propulsion system at its Marysville facility. (Gravitics Photo)Gravitics CEO Colin Doughan said his company aims to provide spacecraft for a variety of customers
NASA subsequently awarded a task order to Collins to work on a suit for use at the ISS, while Axiom received a task order to develop spacesuits for Artemis lunar missions.