Axiom Space raises $350M to accelerate commercial station and NASA lunar spacesuits

Axiom Space raised $350 million to accelerate development of a commercial space station successor to the ISS and to build new NASA spacesuits, including lunar suits for Artemis missions. The financing is backed in part by a venture firm linked to Donald Trump Jr.

Discovered 2026-02-12T13:14:19.809687-08:00 | 2026-02-12T13:14:19.809687-08:00

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  • Axiom’s $350 million raise funds both its commercial space‑station work and NASA spacesuit programs, directly advancing hardware for an ISS successor and Artemis lunar surface missions.
  • The financing comes as Axiom continues to formalize commercial crew roles with NASA (see its AX‑5 private‑crew order), underscoring deeper NASA–commercial integration for human spaceflight source:cfffb89c-bab2-4bb3-a491-26f88e4c119c.
  • Large private capital inflows into commercial stations follow other recent investments in the sector, positioning Axiom alongside peers pushing on‑orbit habitats and services source:bea3ace9-80f2-4b7f-b1c8-6d90fce216f1; source:5a81a15b-7f89-4230-83fc-113f5e77964a.

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