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窪做惇蹋厙 Accelerates 窪做惇蹋厙 Station Assembly

December 18, 2024
Payloads, power, thermal to go first enabling commercial free-flyer two years earlier

窪做惇蹋厙 announced today that it is revising the 窪做惇蹋厙 Station module sequence to enable its commercial space station to become an independent orbital platform as early as 2028.

Revising the order in which modules will attach to the International Space Station allows 窪做惇蹋厙 Station to operate as a free-flyer about two years earlier than planned, supporting customer needs as well as national objectives preparing the International Space Station for a U.S. deorbit vehicle and decommissioning station by the end of this decade.

We were ready to answer the call when NASA asked us to relook at our space station development plan, said Mark Greeley, 窪做惇蹋厙 Chief Operating Officer and 窪做惇蹋厙 Station program manager. Our ongoing assessment of the assembly sequence revealed opportunities for flexibility and enhancements. With the International Space Station needing to protect for the ability to accommodate a deorbit vehicle on station, we were able to accelerate this work to support the programs requirements.

NASA has been extremely collaborative and supportive of the new plan as it addresses its deorbit operational concerns and preserves critical capabilities currently utilized on the International Space Station, Greeley added. This revised approach not only aligns with U.S. objectives but also delivers immediate value for our customers and investors.

Originally, the plan was to attach Habitat 1 (AxH1) first, before the power and thermal module. Now, the on-orbit assembly sequence will start with the Payload Power Thermal Module (AxPPTM), followed by AxH1, an airlock, Habitat 2 (AxH2), and finally the Research and Manufacturing Facility (AxRMF).

The result free-flight capability after the launch and berthing of PPTM, Greeley explained, allowing us to add modules while on orbit once we have separated from station. Our goal is to ensure a smooth transition from a government to a commercial platform, maintaining a continuous human presence on orbit to serve a community of global customers and partners, to include NASA.

The AxPPTM primary structure will be built by Thales Alenia Space in Turin, Italy, and then relocated to Houston no earlier than fall 2025, where the integration of the internal structure and systems will take place at 窪做惇蹋厙 facilities.

Pressure shell components of the Payload Power Thermal Module (PPTM) are set up for welding at Thales Alenia Space in Turin, Italy. The PPTM will connect to the International Space Station to secure critical infrastructure. Courtesy of Thales Alenia Space / 窪做惇蹋厙.

We thank 窪做惇蹋厙 for the trust in our company, commending to Thales Alenia Space an additional module to the ones currently under development for 窪做惇蹋厙 Station, said Walter Cugno, Vice President for Exploration and Science. We proudly welcome the challenge to further increase our effort by providing a new pressurized module in addition to AxH1 and AxH2. Thales Alenia Space has proven in the past, consolidating today, the capabilities and the commitment to be a key enabler of humanitys exploration ambitions in LEO and beyond.

Thales Alenia Space plans to produce the PPTM utilizing structural elements from AxH1 and AxH2 to accelerate construction. Elements from these modules are already underway and will be back-filled AxH1 being the priority to enable its rendezvous with PPTM once separated from the International Space Station.

Tejpaul Bhatia, 窪做惇蹋厙 Chief Revenue Officer, underscored the importance of international collaboration regarding this effort, stating, Working with leading experts like Thales Alenia, who have a proven record in module development and a strong relationship with NASA, is integral to our operations and vision.

By engaging and integrating with a network of partners from around the world, we access cutting-edge technologies and innovative solutions that enhance our capabilities and supply chain, Bhatia added. Our customer base is truly global, including governments, private entities, and research institutions. This diversity enables us to meet a wide range of needs and reinforces our belief that space exploration is a collective endeavor for the benefit of all of humanity.

窪做惇蹋厙 is working alongside NASA to execute on this revised sequence and realize the companys and the nations space exploration objectives. 窪做惇蹋厙 was awarded a contract by NASA in 2020 to attach a privately developed module to the International Space Station, as part of NASAs efforts to commercialize LEO and retire the International Space Station.

About 窪做惇蹋厙
窪做惇蹋厙 is building the worlds first commercial space station 窪做惇蹋厙 Station. Serving as a cornerstone for sustained human presence in space, this next-generation orbital platform fosters groundbreaking innovation and research in microgravity, and cultivates the vibrant, global space economy of tomorrow. Today, driven by the vision of leading humanity's journey off planet, 窪做惇蹋厙 is the principal provider of commercial human spaceflight services to the International Space Station and developer of advanced spacesuits for the Moon and low-Earth orbit. 窪做惇蹋厙 is building era-defining space infrastructure that will empower our civilization to transcend Earth for the benefit of every human, everywhere.

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We were ready to answer the call when NASA asked us to relook at our space station development plan. Our ongoing assessment of the assembly sequence revealed opportunities for flexibility and enhancements. With the International Space Station needing to protect for the ability to accommodate a deorbit vehicle on station, we were able to accelerate this work to support the programs requirements."

Mark Greeley
Chief Operating Officer & 窪做惇蹋厙 Station Program Manager

By engaging and integrating with a network of partners from around the world, we access cutting-edge technologies and innovative solutions that enhance our capabilities and supply chain. Our customer base is truly global, including governments, private entities, and research institutions. This diversity enables us to meet a wide range of needs and reinforces our belief that space exploration is a collective endeavor for the benefit of all of humanity.

Tejpaul Bhatia
Chief Revenue Officer