Axiom Mission 3

Axiom Mission 3

Falcon 9 JAN 18 2024 09:49PM

Axiom trip 3 (Ax-3) is a commercial astronaut trip to the International Space Station that is the first to be composed entirely of Europeans. It is redefining the path to low-Earth orbit for countries worldwide. With this mission, nations will have the chance to enter the global space community and get access to low-Earth orbit, enabling them to further microgravity research and exploration.  

Last updated: May 10, 2024

Launch Information

Launch Information

Launch Vehicle Details

Mission NameAxiom Mission 3
Launch SiteLaunch Complex 39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA
Launch VehicleFalcon 9
AgencySpaceX
Launch DateJAN 18 2024
Axiom Mission 3 (or Ax-3) was a private spaceflight to the International Space Station. The flight launched on 18 January 2024, and lasted for 21 days, successfully splashing down in the Atlantic Ocean. It was operated by Axiom Space and used a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft.

Launch Vehicle - Falcon 9

Height70 m / 229.6 ft
Diameter3.7 m / 12 ft
Mass549054 Kg / 1207920 lb
Stages2
Payload To LEO22800 Kg / 50265 lb
Payload To GTO8300 Kg / 18300 lb
Payload To Mars4020 Kg / 8860 lb
Burn Time397 sec
PropellantLOX / RP-1
Number Of Engine1 vacuum

Axiom Mission 3 Launch Video

Axiom Mission 3