The Axiom Hub module, containing living The addition of the second Hub and its four The legacy ISS module once flown as the The Axiom Power Tower attaches to the zenith quarters for four crew members and additional crew quarters brings the crew capacity Multi-Purpose Logistics Module is repurposed port of the Hub, with its solar array producing volume to accommodate research and of the Axiom Station to eight. After it is launched and newly outfitted as the Axiom Lab module, a an equivalent amount of power as the ISS. It manufacturing applications, is the nucleus and attached, Axiom offers twice the research state-of-the-art research and manufacturing facility expands on Axiom Station's environmental of future human activity in Earth’s orbit. volume and features a total of eight radial ports in space. The Lab provides a larger volume for control and life support (ECLSS) capabilities, Each personal crew quarter is equipped for the docking of visiting vehicles and addition industrialized research applications and scalable adds additional storage and payload capability, with a large Earth-viewing window and of further modules. manufacturing opportunities, tended by astronauts and provides an airlock to be utilized for EVAs touch-screen comms panel. A docking on board the Axiom Station. (spacewalks) by astronauts on board Axiom adapter allows visiting vehicles to dock to Station. At any point following the Power the Axiom Station; four radial ports on the Tower’s addition, Axiom Station is capable Hub provide for the addition of future of separating from the ISS and free-flying modules and increase the station's independently into the future. docking capability. AxStation | 2028 Axiom Station is a self-sustaining orbital platform that has pressurized and unpressurized payload capacity comparable to the ISS.
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