Talk:Axiom Orbital Segment

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Article need update, and better sourcing

Article is lacking good reliable sources for what has happened since the initial selection of Axiom by NASA in Feb 2020. At the time of selection, the contract between NASA and Axiom had not yet been finalized, as indicated in the provided source.

Moreover, with Axiom now having signed on to multiple private passenger spaceflights carrying passengers using

Crew Dragon, we don't have any insight into how the much larger and (planned to be) much more economic SpaceX Starship could change Axiom orbital segment size, no. of space station modules, or other plans, should SpaceX be successful in getting that larger launch vehicle into orbit in 2022 or so. N2e (talk) 04:34, 3 June 2021 (UTC)[reply
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