AXIOM Program

The AXIOM Program is a series of scientific research satellites by the United Kingdom of Wessex and Cornwall. The satellites were launched between 2001 and 2013 on the country's own launch system, the Wyvern-II. The first satellite, AXIOM-1 became the first of Wessex and Cornwall's sounding-satellites. The AXIOM program is operated and monitored by RASA.

AXIOM-1
AXIOM-1 is a geomapping satellite. AXIOM-1 was launched in 2001 aboard the fifth Wyvern-II launch, WII-5. AXIOM-1 contains;
 * A High Resolution Multi-Spectral Imager
 * An Infrared Sensing Device
 * Communications Device

AXIOM-3
AXIOM-3 is a Climate Change monitoring satellite. AXIOM-3 was launched in 2011 aboard the Wyvern-II launch, WII-7. AXIOM-3 contains;
 * A High-Resolution Infrared Sensing and Mapping Device
 * Weather Mapping Device
 * Communications Device

AXIOM-4
AXIOM-4 is a Research Telescope, and was launched in 2013, aboard the Wyvern-II launch, WII-8. It is the heaviest payload of the Wyvern-II to date. and contains a;
 * High Resolution Spectral Imaging Device
 * Small X-Ray Telescope Device.