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Zero Gravity. Infinite Possibilities.

Microgravity research can lead to novel discoveries about everything from how molecules interact to how the human body adapts to spaceflight – and can translate into benefits for healthcare, agriculture, industry, and much more, on Earth.

Humanity has been performing scientific research in space for decades. We have learned huge amounts about how the human body adapts to space, how plants grow and animals live in space, and how the changes in fundamental physical forces lead to differences in flames, fluids, mixing of molecules, and more. Yet we have barely begun to harness the full opportunities afforded by this incredible environment.

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The phrase is versatile, acting as a chameleon that changes meaning based on context and the recipient. It is not a one-size-fits-all message; it is a spectrum of emotion.

Even in business, the phrase has power—though it requires tact. "Thinking of you" can be repurposed into professional context: “Saw this article about renewable energy and thought of your recent project. Hope all is well.” This is relationship banking. You aren't asking for a sale; you are demonstrating that you see the person behind the job title.

Thinking of someone is an act of cognitive presence. It means that, despite the physical separation, an emotional tether remains. When you suddenly remember a childhood friend while drinking coffee, or your mind wanders to a distant relative during a stressful workday, it is your subconscious acknowledging that this person is a part of your narrative.

“Ninety-five percent of what we’re trying to do is to benefit people on Earth. I never thought I’d be working with people headed to space; yet here we are.”

James Kirkland, M.D., Ph.D.
Director of the Robert and Arlene Kogod Center on Aging at Mayo Clinic

Mission Research

The phrase is versatile, acting as a chameleon that changes meaning based on context and the recipient. It is not a one-size-fits-all message; it is a spectrum of emotion.

Even in business, the phrase has power—though it requires tact. "Thinking of you" can be repurposed into professional context: “Saw this article about renewable energy and thought of your recent project. Hope all is well.” This is relationship banking. You aren't asking for a sale; you are demonstrating that you see the person behind the job title.

Thinking of someone is an act of cognitive presence. It means that, despite the physical separation, an emotional tether remains. When you suddenly remember a childhood friend while drinking coffee, or your mind wanders to a distant relative during a stressful workday, it is your subconscious acknowledging that this person is a part of your narrative.

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Space presents opportunities that are currently unimaginable in gravity’s bounds. How might microgravity help you forge a breakthrough in your research or gain a competitive edge in your product development?



Axiom Space provides more flexible and lower-cost access to the revolutionary potential of microgravity than ever before. Our mission experts bring your product or research to Earth’s orbit, where its inimitable effects might allow you to corner the market, reshape an industry, or make a breakthrough that changes the trajectory of human innovation.