Axiom Space, an in-space infrastructure developer and provider of human spaceflight services, has postponed its next astronaut mission to the International Space Station (ISS) from its scheduled launch in October 2024 to 2025.
The astronaut mission, Ax-4, was postponed due to required interagency approval processes, including approval to fly to the orbiting lab by the Multilateral Crew Operations Panel.
The Ax-4 crew began training in Houston earlier in August for its mission, and Axiom Space announced that it had signed an agreement with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to fly the first Indian ISRO astronaut to the ISS on the Ax-4 mission.
The Ax-4 will be the fourth spaceflight mission operated by the company, and it will use SpaceX Falcon 9 rockets and Dragon capsules as the other three missions did.
By using this site, you agree to allow SPEEDA Edge and our partners to use cookies for analytics and personalization. Visit our privacy policy for more information about our data collection practices.