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type: source
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title: "Axiom Space Adjusts Station Plans — PPTM to ISS 2027, Free-Flying Station 2028"
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author: "Payload Space (@payloadspace)"
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url: https://payloadspace.com/axiom-space-adjusts-space-station-plans/
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date: 2026-04-02
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domain: space-development
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secondary_domains: []
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format: article
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status: unprocessed
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priority: high
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tags: [commercial-stations, axiom, iss-replacement, leo, pptm, hab-one]
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## Content
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Axiom Space is reshuffling its space station module deployment plan at NASA's request. Instead of launching its habitat module (Hab One) first, Axiom will launch a Payload Power Thermal Module (PPTM) to the ISS in early 2027. The PPTM will dock with the ISS and be used to save expensive research equipment ahead of ISS deorbit.
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Approximately nine months after PPTM docks with ISS, Axiom will launch Hab One separately. The PPTM will then undock from ISS and rendezvous with Hab One in a separate orbit, creating a free-flying two-module station by early 2028. This will support four crew members.
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The revised plan reuses approximately 85% of existing hardware (simplified since PPTM doesn't need full life support for ISS-attached phase). From Axiom's perspective, the pared-down architecture expedites independence from ISS — achieving a viable free-flying station roughly two years earlier than the previous plan.
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NASA requested the change due to: (1) ISS deorbit timing, (2) the station's need to support the SpaceX deorbit vehicle, (3) desire to maximize salvage of ISS equipment and science.
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Axiom Station is explicitly an ISS-replacement LEO research platform. The company's astronaut programs (Ax-1 through Ax-4) have all been LEO ISS missions. No cislunar mandate or capability.
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Additional coverage:
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- SpaceNews: "Axiom Space revises space station assembly plans"
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- Universe Magazine: "Axiom Space has revised the assembly order of its orbital station"
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## Agent Notes
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**Why this matters:** Confirms that the second major commercial station (Axiom, alongside Vast) is firmly in the LEO ISS-replacement category. Neither commercial station program is positioned as a cislunar orbital node. The Gateway cancellation has no commercial replacement at the cislunar layer.
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**What surprised me:** Axiom's revised plan actually accelerates their free-flying station (achieves independence ~2 years earlier), so the slip is relative to their original ambitious timeline, not a setback. But the destination remains LEO, confirming the structural absence of commercial cislunar orbital nodes.
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**What I expected but didn't find:** No mention of any future Axiom module designed for cislunar operations, even in their long-term roadmap. Axiom's LTV involvement (FLEX vehicle, partnered with Astrolab) is the closest thing to non-LEO ambition, but that's a surface vehicle, not an orbital node.
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**KB connections:** Directly paired with the Haven-1 source. Together these two sources confirm: both major commercial station programs are LEO-only, 2027-2028 timeframe, no cislunar orbital node in pipeline. Also connects to the "Gateway cancellation → two-tier architecture" claim candidate from the April 12 musing.
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**Extraction hints:** Pair with Haven-1 source for a combined claim: "The two-tier cislunar architecture (direct surface access, no orbital node) is now the sole structural path because commercial stations are LEO-only platforms with no cislunar mandate." The cislunar node tier is absent at both the government level (Gateway cancelled) and commercial level (Vast/Axiom = LEO only).
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**Context:** Axiom Space CEO Michael Suffredini; company is building toward a full commercial space station that outlasts ISS. Their Ax-5 mission to ISS is still expected before ISS deorbit. PPTM is a service module — primarily power and thermal — not a habitation module.
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## Curator Notes (structured handoff for extractor)
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: Cislunar attractor state claim — orbital node tier absence
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WHY ARCHIVED: Closes the "Direction B" branching point from April 11; both commercial station programs are definitively LEO-only
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EXTRACTION HINT: The claim to extract is about what's ABSENT, not what Axiom is doing — no cislunar orbital node exists in any current commercial roadmap.
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