Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4) is the fourth planned crewed mission by Axiom Space, a pioneering private company working to build the world’s first commercial space station. Scheduled for launch aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft, Axiom Mission 4 will carry an all-private astronaut team to the International Space Station (ISS). The mission continues Axiom’s vision to expand access to low Earth orbit for research, technology testing, and international collaboration.
This mission highlights how commercial players complement government-led space programs like NASA and ESA. By supporting experiments in microgravity, Ax-4 will contribute valuable data in biology, materials science, and advanced robotics. Such missions lay the foundation for a thriving low Earth orbit economy and help prepare for future private space stations after the ISS retires.
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