space economy? the rich are too rich, and this is the current horror of humanity. 55million dollar ticket is HUMBLE? i mean, 95% of humanity will not be helped by axiom development or research
@@kensington3942 bruh space tech that works are actually expensive. If I can build a space station for a cost of Disneyland and an entry cost of Disneyland and a ride that costs a bus fare, I would do it. But that's not how the situation is right now.
They won't be going to the ISS, it's a scam. Look at their "crew". A real estate billionaire that recently got his private pilots license and a couple of slimy day-trader investors.
Nope, they are conmen. Look at their "crew", just investors and rich assholes. They have no experience, no foundation, and no plan to actually make a new space station. You are being lied to and they are scamming investors out of money, like they have with previous projects of theirs.
@@patricklewis7636 I missed his latest rant. I found out about Axiom a year ago from him. His informative and colorful repertoire is quite motivating it seems.
GO AXIOM GO.....WE ARE WITH YOU AND CONGRATULATIONS FOR ACIOM-1 MISSION. AXIOM is among very few companies who are building our future now....hope AXIOM has great voyage ahead
I first heard about this program watching a video on how Axiom will connect to the ISS and then build up a stepping stone station so that it can stay in space once the ISS plummets to the Pacific Ocean. Subscribed to follow your journey. As a mere mortal, I will live vicariously through your accomplishments but if you ever need an average citizen to go up there, let me know :). Much success to your team!
Love it. The idea of using the ISS as a base to construct another, more modern station is a sound one. Good luck to Axiom Space in this endeavor. The future doesn't "just happen". It is what we make of it, what we put efforts, time, money, and love into. I grew up with the beginnings of our space program and envy those who will witness the next 60 years. It will be amazing, thanks in part to those like Axiom Space.
That is what makes most sense, using the ISS as a platform and maintain it for new construction, i am disheartened that the ISS could be deorbited when it could be replaced by new upgraded parts and other structural needs, it is an engineering MARVEL and we should use it as a platform for continued construction projects or otherwise such as what Axiom is doing....
@@RamblingRodeo indeed, we need to get the most bang for our bucks out of the ISS, as long as it can safely be occupied. The 2030 extension will depend on those two old Russian segments still operating and still being relatively safe. They will be at nearly double their designed lifetime by then. Fingers crossed...And then of course depending on what the Russians decide to do....
@@rosswarren436 Ive also wondered if SpaceX which has stated they would take up the slack if something happens with the Russians, what if they placed a dedicated Starship portion in place as a central core of sorts with docketing rings attached all along its body? Id love to see the ISS central core used that keep the modules together as a means of bring in new portions overtime and creating a REAL permanent station that is flexable enough to endure time, id hate to see us throw it away only to start over, why not throw away the bad and replace w/ New? Even inflatable pieces could be new portions or otherwise while using the can type for the core of a starship for the core of a station?
@@RamblingRodeo some of it has to do with not being able to manipulate the modules without the shuttles available. They were all designed to be plugged in via the shuttles robot arms. And I'm not 100% sure if they can be disconnected now. An ISS engineer would have to speak to that. Another issue facing us if the Russians decide to abandon the ISS, is that so far, only their Progress tankers bring up fuel for the Zarya module to do reboost, station keeping, attitude control when the flywheels aren't being used, and collision avoidance. We've only just started experimenting with using Cygnus cargo carriers for some of those tasks, so we are behind the 8-ball on much of that. But yeah, some of the younger modules could perhaps be reused. Plans for that (if possible) would need to be worked out - and soon. Considering the cost per pound of payload when they were carried up by the shuttles, and the risks we took doing so, it would be a shame to needlessly throw them away. But I'm afraid Starship will be delayed too long, especially for any considerable redesign necessary to make a de facto core module. Already, it seems doubtful that any test flights will be launching from Boca Chica. And the current Dragons are simply not designed for those tasks, with the engines not pointing in the best directions, not much fuel reserves, etc. We were foolish to put the Russians and their modules in the critical path for the ISS, but that is exactly what we did.
@@rosswarren436 The entire purpose behing the Russians being apart of it, was to ensure that many of their scientist didn't go rogue and build something for a rogue nation state of certain weapons, the west was and is subsidizing since the fall of the soviet union, we even secured there nuclear weapons at their request, so it all goes back to the end of the Cold War and ensuring that certain scientist didn't go work for someone they shouldn't have, to ensure that we subsidized a lot of industries, while bringing Russia into the Global trading system and economic benefits that is why Russia is attached to so much, it is not something that has or is talked about. I studied cold war as late as 2007-2011 in college. However, i thought i had read that NASA/SpaceX has come up with a plan to ensure that SpaceX can boost the station if the Russians do intend to separate or otherwise and this point, i cant see how they continue work on the ISS, NASA has stopped paying the Russians for rides and have order up more w/ SpaceX on Dragon. As for Starship, pay attention to Florida Starship is almost completed and so is the launch facility.....
@@nagualdesign I suppose they're talking about American human spacecraft to ISS and such. There was a period after the Space Shuttle program was ended.
@@fatitankeris6327 I also think they could be referring to the complete overhaul that SpaceX has brought to the design of launch vehicles in general. The space launch industry currently assumes that most new vehicles are being designed with genuine, low-cost reusability in mind, or it's seen as a step back from what's already been proven. That was not the case even 10 years ago. If Axiom Space can do that on the same level regarding commercial participation and application of space stations, then life will be very different for humanity by the end of the century
I hate it when people use the phrase "as a species" to try and add gravitas to a statement. Being berthed to the ISS will not define how we move forward as a species in space, it will simply dictate how Axiom progresses as a private company. The rest of humanity will carry on going about their daily business on Earth, and most people will be unaware of what Axiom is doing.
So what does it mean to be totally independent of ISS after you have attached the new modules to ISS? Is the plan then to separate and detach from ISS an be a separate station or will they keep being attached to the ISS for an undetermined time? I mean, Nasa are planning to retire the ISS whithin 10-13 years are they not? I know you just talked about your thing for 3 min straight but I was left congused as to igthese are simply new modules to the ISS or if its a new separate space station? Good job:)
Yes they are going to break away from the ISS. Not sure why it isn't shown here. In fact if their business is successful, they plan make multiple independent stations that way.
Are they planning on using the International Space Station as a platform to grow their own space station and then detach, becoming a free floating space station of their own? If so, that sounds like a very good idea to me, using existing infrastructure as kind of a dry dock.
So if i understand this correctly, these modules will at first be a temporary expansion to the ISS and eventually, become its own independent space station?
Take home message for me was that fact they said they want to plan to double crew capacity every 5 years. By 2030, once the station has been fully built and running a couple of years it will be 8, by 2035 it could be 16!? thats pretty bold and incredible. That in itself exceeds the numbe of people in space currently acheive by ISS + Tiangong + a 4 man crew changer over/private mission.
Could they design a section of the station that could rotate to simulate gravity? Like the ship from 2001: A Space Odyssey. That way, the astronauts could have a little healthy gravity to strengthen their bones and muscles.
Good idea but it have lot 'too much'. This will be too big, too heavy, too vibrate, and too difficult to start rotation. Just remember if we began rotation something inside ISS we must to hold ISS itself outside. To hold with what? How many fuel needed to hold ISS' position during spin up rotating section/module?
They will not do it. Never. They're thinking wrong way. Only possible way is making and assembling station in orbit. Delivering ready made modules is waste of time and effort. It's better to design machines to build something than building by you self. Simple as that. Axiom will not survive as a company. They will extinct. It's not the way.
I hope all of Russia's bright minds can get a good future in such careers as space industry. The government is harsh, but many young people are bright.
No idea of axiom will read this, but i keep wondering what will happen to PMA-2 and IDA-2. In this video i can't seem to find a spot where they have put it. I suppose on the Nadir-side of the Harmony module... Does anyone know the answer?
Cheaper and easier. It gives them more room to learn how to live in space, and allows them to individually put up modules that don't need independent life support, docking, and power systems. With the ISS help they can start making money right away with only 1 or 2 modules.
So, Axiom is using SpaceX for flights to the ISS, are we to assume that SpaceX will be placing the pieces of your new station in orbit and will the new station be expandable? No one seems to be able to answer that. How much of the station is going to be inflatable? Or is it going to be all cans?
So its weird how it looks like "copilot" in the movie Walle. And its a Axiom spaceship. So did Pixar know something back then. I think its cool, im all for it.
I want to talk all the height but I’m looking forward to seeing the first module attached to the international space station and more to come hoping to see the entire space station and more attached to the international station and then eventually detach to their own systems very soon before I pass away I would like to see at least three other space stations up there before then and the successor to the international space station complete can’t wait love space love was going on including the future I’m going to Mars also looking forward to the space station that will be in place on the Moon and the orbital station as well this happening while I’m still alive because currently I am 57 as well as with my disabilities I would love to be one of the first people with disabilities with mental health and migraines and being blind to be up in space as a guinea pig to see how people like myself could do in zero gravity
@@winkekatze5593 I agree that does have to change besides those of us with disabilities could actually be beneficial for the space program because of one reason to study the effects on 0G on us we study of our brains as well as our disabilities with space flight to see how well people with disabilities could hold up in 0G physically emotionally and mentally it would be nice I would be a guinea pig in no time at all that was offered the chance to go into space but unfortunately I don’t think that’ll ever happen which somehow we need to make a push publicly to our space agencies
@@winkekatze5593 The only person I know that’s been in space it has a disability is Haley arsenal with inspiration for SpaceX she had pretty much a knee joint replacement when she was a child when she had cancer Saint Judes hospital where she works and where she had her surgery done she has a complete artificial knee and pinned into her leg and she actually is it only person I know of that had bone cancer as a child with a disability now no call day at prosthesis has been the only one in space so far the flight was called inspiration for put on by a philanthropist billionaire raise money for Saint Jude hospital and had four civilians counting himself on board one of the space ex crew dragon spacecraft video is on RUclips
If you are going to invest in a module for the ISS, I’d recommend also sending a mission to raise the space station’s orbit. Otherwise, it’ll only last till about 2030
Love it. One starship would have more mass and volume then the four modules here, though. I wonder if Axiom can help develop a universal docking system that will automatically transfer power, fuel, air etc.
I wonder how Axiom Space would expand if they would have gravitic propulsion crafts allowing to reach other planets in hours / days... not a joke! Serious technology exsist since the 50's The ARV Fluxliner is just an example!
I think today we saw the humble beginnings of a new space economy, i really hope you achieve all that you envisioned. Go Axiom!
It's just a RUclips video.
@A. G. you're thinking of china, my friend. US made products are notoriously well made (duh)
@A. G. your app is garbage.
space economy? the rich are too rich, and this is the current horror of humanity. 55million dollar ticket is HUMBLE? i mean, 95% of humanity will not be helped by axiom development or research
@@kensington3942 bruh space tech that works are actually expensive. If I can build a space station for a cost of Disneyland and an entry cost of Disneyland and a ride that costs a bus fare, I would do it. But that's not how the situation is right now.
I wish nothing but the best for the Axiom designers, builders, techs and computer nerds! Make humankind proud!!! Nothing but love for you!
Congratulations on the recent AX-1 mission to the ISS! You have an amazing team. Keep up the great work!
They won't be going to the ISS, it's a scam. Look at their "crew". A real estate billionaire that recently got his private pilots license and a couple of slimy day-trader investors.
@@sqlevolicious
Ok…sure…why not?
Production value is literally out of this world.
You guys are one amazing company and I hope you continue to expand your operations.
Nope, they are conmen. Look at their "crew", just investors and rich assholes. They have no experience, no foundation, and no plan to actually make a new space station. You are being lied to and they are scamming investors out of money, like they have with previous projects of theirs.
Angry gets props for pointing you out to us. Happy to root for you.
The human launch that just happened didn’t point it out enough?
I believe he's talking about the angry astronauts interview with Axiom space over a year ago.
@@grumpusmaximus9446 Nope. Angry Astronaut just posted a rant about how nobody is paying attention to this serious enterprise.
@@patricklewis7636
I missed his latest rant. I found out about Axiom a year ago from him. His informative and colorful repertoire is quite motivating it seems.
Reminds me of the first videos of the founding years of SpaceX where everyone wrote them off but look at them now
AX-1 and beyond. You have a new fan! Go Axiom, go!
Supporting any achievement for mankind
Was just watching a video from The Angry Astronaut.. cant believe this channel has so few subscribers! *Subscribed* Go Axiom!
Same here lol
@@badtrekee4348 and me too.
Yeah it's kinda crazy
lmfao, if you take that idiot seriously, you are already far too gone to realize you are being conned by scammers.
GO AXIOM GO.....WE ARE WITH YOU AND CONGRATULATIONS FOR ACIOM-1 MISSION. AXIOM is among very few companies who are building our future now....hope AXIOM has great voyage ahead
I first heard about this program watching a video on how Axiom will connect to the ISS and then build up a stepping stone station so that it can stay in space once the ISS plummets to the Pacific Ocean. Subscribed to follow your journey. As a mere mortal, I will live vicariously through your accomplishments but if you ever need an average citizen to go up there, let me know :). Much success to your team!
Love it. The idea of using the ISS as a base to construct another, more modern station is a sound one. Good luck to Axiom Space in this endeavor. The future doesn't "just happen". It is what we make of it, what we put efforts, time, money, and love into. I grew up with the beginnings of our space program and envy those who will witness the next 60 years. It will be amazing, thanks in part to those like Axiom Space.
That is what makes most sense, using the ISS as a platform and maintain it for new construction, i am disheartened that the ISS could be deorbited when it could be replaced by new upgraded parts and other structural needs, it is an engineering MARVEL and we should use it as a platform for continued construction projects or otherwise such as what Axiom is doing....
@@RamblingRodeo indeed, we need to get the most bang for our bucks out of the ISS, as long as it can safely be occupied. The 2030 extension will depend on those two old Russian segments still operating and still being relatively safe. They will be at nearly double their designed lifetime by then.
Fingers crossed...And then of course depending on what the Russians decide to do....
@@rosswarren436 Ive also wondered if SpaceX which has stated they would take up the slack if something happens with the Russians, what if they placed a dedicated Starship portion in place as a central core of sorts with docketing rings attached all along its body? Id love to see the ISS central core used that keep the modules together as a means of bring in new portions overtime and creating a REAL permanent station that is flexable enough to endure time, id hate to see us throw it away only to start over, why not throw away the bad and replace w/ New? Even inflatable pieces could be new portions or otherwise while using the can type for the core of a starship for the core of a station?
@@RamblingRodeo some of it has to do with not being able to manipulate the modules without the shuttles available. They were all designed to be plugged in via the shuttles robot arms.
And I'm not 100% sure if they can be disconnected now. An ISS engineer would have to speak to that.
Another issue facing us if the Russians decide to abandon the ISS, is that so far, only their Progress tankers bring up fuel for the Zarya module to do reboost, station keeping, attitude control when the flywheels aren't being used, and collision avoidance.
We've only just started experimenting with using Cygnus cargo carriers for some of those tasks, so we are behind the 8-ball on much of that.
But yeah, some of the younger modules could perhaps be reused. Plans for that (if possible) would need to be worked out - and soon.
Considering the cost per pound of payload when they were carried up by the shuttles, and the risks we took doing so, it would be a shame to needlessly throw them away.
But I'm afraid Starship will be delayed too long, especially for any considerable redesign necessary to make a de facto core module. Already, it seems doubtful that any test flights will be launching from Boca Chica. And the current Dragons are simply not designed for those tasks, with the engines not pointing in the best directions, not much fuel reserves, etc.
We were foolish to put the Russians and their modules in the critical path for the ISS, but that is exactly what we did.
@@rosswarren436 The entire purpose behing the Russians being apart of it, was to ensure that many of their scientist didn't go rogue and build something for a rogue nation state of certain weapons, the west was and is subsidizing since the fall of the soviet union, we even secured there nuclear weapons at their request, so it all goes back to the end of the Cold War and ensuring that certain scientist didn't go work for someone they shouldn't have, to ensure that we subsidized a lot of industries, while bringing Russia into the Global trading system and economic benefits that is why Russia is attached to so much, it is not something that has or is talked about. I studied cold war as late as 2007-2011 in college.
However, i thought i had read that NASA/SpaceX has come up with a plan to ensure that SpaceX can boost the station if the Russians do intend to separate or otherwise and this point, i cant see how they continue work on the ISS, NASA has stopped paying the Russians for rides and have order up more w/ SpaceX on Dragon.
As for Starship, pay attention to Florida Starship is almost completed and so is the launch facility.....
That's so very awesome! I can't wait to see it happen!!
It won't happen, they are conmen
Look forward for this moment
God speed to you folks as you get the Axiom station module up to the ISS! 🔥🚀
Fantastic... thanks from down under, 👍🇳🇿
This is mind blowing..Axiom..that's a axiom🌐😃
I wish you all the best on the next new adventure on building the next space station
I'm excited to see what Axiom will bring for the future! Looks very promising!! :D
Now, the new EXODUS begins, the Elite has "commercized" the starts Evacuation of Earth and call it progress.
can't wait to see an Axiom space station around Mars!!!
I wish all of your team mebers the best of luck building the new space station.
I hope these guys do for space what SpaceX did to get us back to space. Love the concept of growing a new space station off ISS before it's done.
What do you mean by SpaceX getting us "back to space"?
@@nagualdesign I suppose they're talking about American human spacecraft to ISS and such. There was a period after the Space Shuttle program was ended.
@@fatitankeris6327 I also think they could be referring to the complete overhaul that SpaceX has brought to the design of launch vehicles in general. The space launch industry currently assumes that most new vehicles are being designed with genuine, low-cost reusability in mind, or it's seen as a step back from what's already been proven. That was not the case even 10 years ago. If Axiom Space can do that on the same level regarding commercial participation and application of space stations, then life will be very different for humanity by the end of the century
2029-2031 iss will deorbit into Point Nemo
I hate it when people use the phrase "as a species" to try and add gravitas to a statement. Being berthed to the ISS will not define how we move forward as a species in space, it will simply dictate how Axiom progresses as a private company. The rest of humanity will carry on going about their daily business on Earth, and most people will be unaware of what Axiom is doing.
Awesome!
Totally
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Here because of Angry Astronaut 😠 . Excellent mission, excellent progress. Rooting for your success.
So what does it mean to be totally independent of ISS after you have attached the new modules to ISS? Is the plan then to separate and detach from ISS an be a separate station or will they keep being attached to the ISS for an undetermined time? I mean, Nasa are planning to retire the ISS whithin 10-13 years are they not? I know you just talked about your thing for 3 min straight but I was left congused as to igthese are simply new modules to the ISS or if its a new separate space station? Good job:)
Yes they are going to break away from the ISS. Not sure why it isn't shown here. In fact if their business is successful, they plan make multiple independent stations that way.
Go Axiom!
Axiom... wasn't that the name of the ship from Wall-e?
Uh oh
Axiom looks like a fun place to work!
Literally the same name as the ship in WALL E. Count me tf out 😂
Please don't be another Bigalow space. I'm glad you made it to space!
I love your crew - beautiful people.
can't wait for an axiom station around Mars!!!
For All Mankind
Congrats guys, and godspeed Axiom!
Woah! You guys use Unity for simulating the space station? That’s dope!
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So cool! But you meant the Axiom in Wall-E.
Man this is taking so long I don't know if I will be around in 15 20 years to see it. Turbo charge it guy's I really want to see you up there!
Are they planning on using the International Space Station as a platform to grow their own space station and then detach, becoming a free floating space station of their own? If so, that sounds like a very good idea to me, using existing infrastructure as kind of a dry dock.
yes
I am here because the Angry Astronaut sent me. Good luck with the ISS project Axiom.
That guy is a riot.
Looks great. Only private companies can envision evolution by experimentation through expediency. Applaud all your bold steps towards future 👏✌️👍❤️
Me encantaría volver a ver esto en 15 años y ver cómo todo ha cambiado. Como todo lo que hoy es un sueño, se ha ido haciendo realidad. Lets dream
Go axiom space and go space x!
Go further, we will look up on the sky with hope
So will the axiom station disconnect from ISS eventually?
it will only be a temporary add-on to the iss, it will then detach and become its own station
2:16 what phenotype is this?
Axiom from WALL-E gonna be real lesguuuu
So if i understand this correctly, these modules will at first be a temporary expansion to the ISS and eventually, become its own independent space station?
yep
A group im in has a megacoorporation also called Axiom in it's lore.
In their name I can say:
We will watch your career with great interest.
Very inspiring!
Hey, where is PMA-2? Where is going to be placed?
Take home message for me was that fact they said they want to plan to double crew capacity every 5 years. By 2030, once the station has been fully built and running a couple of years it will be 8, by 2035 it could be 16!? thats pretty bold and incredible. That in itself exceeds the numbe of people in space currently acheive by ISS + Tiangong + a 4 man crew changer over/private mission.
I'm excited for future
The Dude's son is working for Axoim! Wow! 01:17
We only have to say good luck and let it be successful project.
Month date?
Yes Houston ,builds space.Keep it up.
thisss is sooo exiting !!!!!! the design looks so clean as well !
Stepping Forward
Could they design a section of the station that could rotate to simulate gravity? Like the ship from 2001: A Space Odyssey. That way, the astronauts could have a little healthy gravity to strengthen their bones and muscles.
Good idea but it have lot 'too much'. This will be too big, too heavy, too vibrate, and too difficult to start rotation. Just remember if we began rotation something inside ISS we must to hold ISS itself outside. To hold with what? How many fuel needed to hold ISS' position during spin up rotating section/module?
They will not do it. Never. They're thinking wrong way. Only possible way is making and assembling station in orbit. Delivering ready made modules is waste of time and effort. It's better to design machines to build something than building by you self. Simple as that. Axiom will not survive as a company. They will extinct. It's not the way.
Cool design. Keep improve & improve.
Wish I can work for these guys one day
I hope Russia will continue to maintain their modules for a few more years so this can actually become reality
I hope all of Russia's bright minds can get a good future in such careers as space industry. The government is harsh, but many young people are bright.
Even in the almost impossible case Russia leaves the iss the international section is where axiom is docked to.
Go Axiom !!! :)))
Yes!!! Where do I sign up?
Axiom space station? Like Wall-E?
Epic! 😎
Best of luck to the team! excited to see what you guys can do!
Explain how
any link to ax-1 return today please?
dying to see a permanent Axiom station around Mars...
I can't wait for this to become reality
Migrate one to MARS. That would provide a safe haven for others if the need ever came.
This is the FUTURE.
No idea of axiom will read this, but i keep wondering what will happen to PMA-2 and IDA-2. In this video i can't seem to find a spot where they have put it. I suppose on the Nadir-side of the Harmony module...
Does anyone know the answer?
First Module lets goo
Fantastic ...
Let’s Gooo ⚡️⚡️⚡️
More of this please
Why and how did Mir get retconned out of existence?
Why start off with the ISS?
Cheaper and easier. It gives them more room to learn how to live in space, and allows them to individually put up modules that don't need independent life support, docking, and power systems. With the ISS help they can start making money right away with only 1 or 2 modules.
So, Axiom is using SpaceX for flights to the ISS, are we to assume that SpaceX will be placing the pieces of your new station in orbit and will the new station be expandable? No one seems to be able to answer that. How much of the station is going to be inflatable? Or is it going to be all cans?
So its weird how it looks like "copilot" in the movie Walle. And its a Axiom spaceship. So did Pixar know something back then. I think its cool, im all for it.
I want to talk all the height but I’m looking forward to seeing the first module attached to the international space station and more to come hoping to see the entire space station and more attached to the international station and then eventually detach to their own systems very soon before I pass away I would like to see at least three other space stations up there before then and the successor to the international space station complete can’t wait love space love was going on including the future I’m going to Mars also looking forward to the space station that will be in place on the Moon and the orbital station as well this happening while I’m still alive because currently I am 57 as well as with my disabilities I would love to be one of the first people with disabilities with mental health and migraines and being blind to be up in space as a guinea pig to see how people like myself could do in zero gravity
I'm afraid, they only take rich people and extremely high functioning scientists to space. They dont care about people like us with disabilities.
@@winkekatze5593 I agree that does have to change besides those of us with disabilities could actually be beneficial for the space program because of one reason to study the effects on 0G on us we study of our brains as well as our disabilities with space flight to see how well people with disabilities could hold up in 0G physically emotionally and mentally it would be nice I would be a guinea pig in no time at all that was offered the chance to go into space but unfortunately I don’t think that’ll ever happen which somehow we need to make a push publicly to our space agencies
@@winkekatze5593 The only person I know that’s been in space it has a disability is Haley arsenal with inspiration for SpaceX she had pretty much a knee joint replacement when she was a child when she had cancer Saint Judes hospital where she works and where she had her surgery done she has a complete artificial knee and pinned into her leg and she actually is it only person I know of that had bone cancer as a child with a disability now no call day at prosthesis has been the only one in space so far the flight was called inspiration for put on by a philanthropist billionaire raise money for Saint Jude hospital and had four civilians counting himself on board one of the space ex crew dragon spacecraft video is on RUclips
@@danyelPitmon It remembers me to Michael Jacksons song "They don't care about us."
If you are going to invest in a module for the ISS, I’d recommend also sending a mission to raise the space station’s orbit. Otherwise, it’ll only last till about 2030
Love it. One starship would have more mass and volume then the four modules here, though.
I wonder if Axiom can help develop a universal docking system that will automatically transfer power, fuel, air etc.
How much will it weigh? I know iss is around 900,000 pounds.
only 900, wow. I thought its like triple that
@@JakubK37 900,000 pounds is still quite heavy
Love the station, not so much the NFTs
Can't wait!
The name gets me
How to join
isnt this the ship from wall-e lmfao
Wonderful evolution 😁🇨🇦
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I wonder how Axiom Space would expand
if they would have gravitic propulsion crafts
allowing to reach other planets in hours / days... not a joke!
Serious technology exsist since the 50's
The ARV Fluxliner is just an example!
The first really big step in space station development will be when the first rotating ring is made. That will be a big day for humans.
Hell yeah, Id love to see a world where space stations are a natural thing, not a singularity.
The future is ours, if we choose to make it. Aspirate ad Astra! ✨🚀