The first private space station is beginning to take shape in a factory in Italy.
Space startup Axiom Space is making significant progress on its all-private space station dubbed Axiom Station, which itImages shared by former NASA astronaut Micahel
López-Alegría, who was part of the startup'slast April, show massive segments of the Axiom Station being fabricated at a factory in Italy.It's incredible to see photos of the
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