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Axiom Space is building the world's first commercial space station, replacing the ISS with private infrastructure for research, manufacturing, and tourism.
Axiom Space is a commercial space company founded in 2016 by former NASA ISS program manager Michael Suffredini, with a mission to build and operate the world's first private space station. The company is executing a phased strategy that begins with attaching commercial modules to the International Space Station before the ISS is retired, then operating as a standalone commercial station in orbit. Axiom has already launched private astronaut missions to the ISS, generating revenue from space tourism and research while building toward its permanent station. The company raised over $350M and has contracts with NASA, ESA, and commercial customers for astronaut training, microgravity research, and manufacturing capabilities in space. Axiom Space is also developing next-generation spacesuits for NASA's Artemis Moon program. As the ISS approaches its planned decommissioning in 2030, Axiom is positioned to be the primary successor commercial platform for scientific research, manufacturing of materials impossible to produce on Earth, and private human spaceflight.
Commercial space company developing Haven-1, the first commercial space station module, launching on SpaceX Falcon 9 with NASA funding; founded 2021 by Jed McCaleb targeting long-term artificial gravity habitats.
Vast Space is a commercial space company founded in 2021 by billionaire Jed McCaleb, with the ambitious goal of building large-scale space habitats for long-duration human occupation. The company is taking a phased approach starting with Haven-1, a single-module space station designed to launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and dock with SpaceX Dragon crew vehicles. Haven-1 is designed to host four astronauts for commercial research, training, and manufacturing missions. Vast has a launch services agreement with SpaceX and a NASA traction contract under the Commercial Low Earth Orbit Destinations program, which is funding development of post-ISS commercial space stations. The longer-term vision is to build increasingly larger space stations culminating in artificial gravity habitats that could support permanent human populations in orbit. Vast has recruited talent from aerospace, defense, and technology sectors and is developing Haven-1 on an aggressive timeline to become operational before the ISS retirement.
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