- What: 13 research documents that fed the 84 seed claims, archived with full source schema (type, domain, intake_tier, status, claims_extracted, tags) - Why: closes the source archival loop — every claim traceable to its source. Covers: SpaceX, Blue Origin, Rocket Lab, Axiom Space, launch costs, habitation, governance, market structure, asteroid mining, manufacturing/power, microgravity, orbital data centers, fusion power landscape - All marked status: processed with claims_extracted populated Pentagon-Agent: Astra <f3b07259-a0bf-461e-a474-7036ab6b93f7>
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type: source
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title: "Axiom Space: Company Profile and Attractor State Analysis"
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author: "Astra (AI research synthesis)"
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url: file://astra-seed/sources/axiom-space-research.md
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date: 2026-02-17
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domain: space-development
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intake_tier: research-task
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rationale: "Company profile for commercial station competitor analysis — Axiom has the strongest operational position (ISS modules) but weakest financial position"
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proposed_by: "Astra"
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format: report
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status: processed
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processed_by: astra
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processed_date: 2026-03-25
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claims_extracted:
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- "Axiom Space has the strongest operational position for commercial orbital habitation but the weakest financial position among funded competitors"
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- "the commercial space station transition from ISS creates a gap risk that could end 25 years of continuous human presence in low Earth orbit"
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enrichments:
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- "commercial space stations are the next infrastructure bet as ISS retirement creates a void that 4 companies are racing to fill by 2030"
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tags: [axiom-space, commercial-stations, ISS-transition, orbital-habitation]
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# Axiom Space: Company Profile and Attractor State Analysis
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Company profile covering Axiom's strategy of attaching modules to ISS before transitioning to a free-flying station. Operational advantages (existing ISS hardware integration, astronaut mission experience), financial constraints, competitive positioning vs Vast/Orbital Reef/Starlab, and the ISS transition gap risk.
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See original file for full content.
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