Axiom’s private space station is coming sooner than we thought

Axiom Space has decided to change up the method for assembling its commercial space station.

By revising the order in which it will launch the station’s modules to Earth orbit, Axiom Space will be able to start operating a free-flying platform as early as 2028, the Houston-based company announced this week.

Axiom previously planned to start operating its private space station in 2030, so the new plan moves up the timeline by two years.

illustration showing five different modules in orbit, with earth in the background

The new assembly plan for Axiom Space’s commercial Axiom Station. (Image credit: Axiom Space)

NASA awarded Axiom Space a contract in 2020 to attach one or more modules to the International Space Station (ISS), which is set to retire by 2030 at the earliest. The original plan called for Axiom to detach a multi-module group from the ISS, creating a commercial outpost in low Earth orbit that will continue operating after the ISS is gone. But that plan has now been altered.

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