Each of these aerospace firms has a unique vision for the future of humanity's presence in low-Earth orbit.
The agency reported a new pressure signal in the leaky Russian module, which could mean the leaks have been sealed.
The Russian space agency first detected the leak in 2019 and has spent years trying to fix it.
The Ax-4 mission is scheduled to launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center at 8:22 a.m. ET on Tuesday, June 10. You can catch the action live right here.
The next generation spacesuits will be worn by astronauts on the upcoming Artemis missions to the lunar surface.
After recent frustrations with postponed spacewalks, a key partner for developing new ISS spacesuits for NASA has pulled out, adding insult to injury.
Former NASA astronauts tested Collins Aerospace’s new spacesuits on a parabolic flight, simulating the weightlessness of space.
The Axiom-3 mission is ready to lift off on Thursday at 4:49 p.m. ET., carrying four astronauts and more than 30 experiments.
As the International Space Station approaches its retirement, there is concern that commercial alternatives might not be prepared in time.
The luxury brand will help in the design of the outer layer of the spacesuit that will be donned by NASA astronauts on the Moon.
Axiom Space previously launched two private astronaut missions to low Earth orbit, with the third one launching in early 2024.
The space agency awarded task orders to Axiom Space and Collins Aerospace to build on the existing designs of their in-development spacesuits.
Axiom Space is getting ready to launch its second crew to the space station, where they will spend eight days conducting experiments in Earth orbit.
Cedars-Sinai researchers are working with Axiom Space to test if stem cells can be easily produced and grown aboard the International Space Station.
The company hopes to send a group of astronauts to the ISS twice a year until it can place its own module in low Earth orbit.
The space agency initially rejected Axiom Space's proposal citing a poor rating.
The big reveal is scheduled for Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. ET, and you can watch it live right here.
Axiom Space announced an agreement with Saudi Arabia this past September to fly astronauts to the International Space Station.
The space agency paused extravehicular activities earlier this year following a frightening incident in which an astronaut's helmet filled with water.
The Saudi astronauts will accompany NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson and veteran race car driver John Shoffner during the upcoming private mission.