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Axiom Space Reveals Historic First Private Crew to Visit International Space Station
HOUSTON, Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Axiom Space on Tuesday announced its crew for humankind's first flight of a 
group of private individuals to a Low Earth Orbit destination – the first-ever 
entirely private mission proposed to fly to the International Space Station 
(ISS).

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The proposed historic Axiom Mission 1 (Ax-1) will consist of: former NASA 
astronaut and Axiom vice president Michael Lopez-Alegria as commander; American 
entrepreneur and non-profit activist investor Larry Connor as pilot; Canadian 
investor and philanthropist Mark Pathy; and impact investor and philanthropist 
Eytan Stibbe of Israel. 

Lopez-Alegria, who flew to space four times over a 20-year, record-setting 
career at NASA and last visited the ISS in 2007, will become the first person 
to ever command both a civil and a commercial human spaceflight mission. Connor 
will be the first private mission pilot in the annals of spaceflight.

Pathy will be Canada's 11th astronaut. Stibbe, a close personal friend of 
Columbia astronaut Ilan Ramon and a former Israeli Air Force pilot, will be 
Israel's second. Both will fly as mission specialists.

"This collection of pioneers – the first space crew of its kind – represents a 
defining moment in humanity's eternal pursuit of exploration and progress," 
Lopez-Alegria said. "I know from firsthand experience that what humans 
encounter in space is profound and propels them to make more meaningful 
contributions on returning to Earth. And as much as any astronaut who has come 
before them, the members of this crew have accomplished the sorts of things in 
life that equip them to accept that responsibility, act on that revelation, and 
make a truly global impact.

"I look forward to leading this crew and to their next meaningful and 
productive contributions to the human story, both on orbit and back home."

Former NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson will serve as Ax-1's backup commander, 
while John Shoffner of Knoxville, Tenn. is the backup mission pilot. Carrying a 
time-honored approach over from the civil spaceflight era to the private one, 
the prime and backup crews are slated to go through Axiom's full training 
program together.

Axiom Mission 1 (Ax-1)

The proposed Ax-1 mission will include the crew living aboard the U.S. segment 
of the ISS for approximately eight days, participating in research and 
philanthropic projects. 

Connor, who has founded and led organizations in the real estate, fintech, and 
non-profit sectors, will collaborate with Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic on 
research projects. He also intends to provide instructional lessons to students 
at Dayton Early College Academy in his hometown of Dayton, Ohio. 

Pathy is collaborating with the Canadian Space Agency as well as the Montreal 
Children's Hospital, who are helping identify health-related research projects 
that could be undertaken during the mission.

Stibbe plans to conduct scientific experiments of Israeli researchers and 
entrepreneurs coordinated by the Ramon Foundation and the Israel Space Agency 
at the Ministry of Science & Technology and to undertake educational activities 
from orbit to inspire Israeli children, youth, and educators. 

"We sought to put together a crew for this historic mission that had 
demonstrated a lifelong commitment to improving the lives of the people on 
Earth, and I'm glad to say we've done that with this group," Axiom Space 
President & CEO Michael Suffredini said. "This is just the first of several 
Axiom Space crews whose private missions to the International Space Station 
will truly inaugurate an expansive future for humans in space ¬– and make a 
meaningful difference in the world when they return home."

Axiom Space is the commercial space industry's only full-service orbital 
mission provider for private and national astronauts. Its all-inclusive 
offering provides services such as training, transportation, mission planning, 
hardware development, life support, medical support, crew provisions, safety 
and hardware certifications, on-orbit operations, and overall mission 
management.

Precursor to commercializing Low Earth Orbit (LEO)

With the first launch opportunity no earlier than January 2022 aboard a SpaceX 
Crew Dragon, Ax-1 is the first of Axiom Space's "precursor" private astronaut 
missions to the ISS – subject to approval from NASA and its international 
partners. Axiom Space and NASA are working together on the final approvals of a 
formal Basic Ordering Agreement (BOA) to enable private astronaut missions, 
with further discussions underway to agree on and authorize the Ax-1 mission 
profile.

Houston-based Axiom intends to offer private and national astronaut flights to 
ISS at a rate of up to two per year to align with flight opportunities as they 
are made available by NASA, while simultaneously constructing its own privately 
funded space station. The Axiom Station's modules will be attached to the 
Harmony node of the ISS beginning as early as 2024, a commercial expansion of 
the orbiting lab for which NASA selected Axiom in January 2020.

At ISS retirement, the Axiom Station will separate to form the world's first 
free-flying, privately developed, internationally available space station – the 
central node of a near-future network of research, manufacturing, and commerce 
in LEO.

About Axiom Space

Axiom Space was founded in 2016 with the vision of a thriving home in space 
that benefits every human, everywhere. While building and launching the Axiom 
Segment of the International Space Station to one day form the world's first 
free-flying commercial space station, Axiom provides access to the ISS today by 
conducting full-service, end-to-end crewed missions for professional and 
private astronauts. More information about Axiom can be found at: 
www.axiomspace.com. 

SOURCE:  Axiom Space

CONTACT: For media inquiries: Beau Holder, beau@axiomspace.com 
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