
SpaceX revealed Insides of NEW GEN Space Station Shock NASA ISS!
SpaceX revealed Insides of NEW GEN Space Station Shock NASA ISS!
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SpaceX revealed Insides of NEW GEN Space Station Shock NASA ISS!
As the ISS approaches the end of its operational life, the need for a new generation of orbital infrastructure has become increasingly urgent. With decades of service behind it, the ISS faces mounting maintenance challenges and a limited lifespan, prompting space agencies and private companies alike to seek its successor. In this context, commercial space stations have emerged as promising candidates to carry forward human presence in low Earth orbit, offering greater flexibility, efficiency, and innovation. One of the leading players in this transition is Vast Space, a private aerospace company with bold ambitions to build the world’s first commercial space stations. By combining rapid development strategies with a focus on safety and in-house technology integration, Vast aims to redefine how humans live and work in space.
So how did Vast accomplish this with its first Haven space station?
Let’s find out this on today’s episode of Alpha Tech:
SpaceX revealed Insides of NEW GEN Space Station Shock NASA ISS!
Vast Space was founded in 2021 by 49-year-old programmer and businessman Jed McCaleb. Vast Space announced in mid-December a partnership with SpaceX to launch two missions to the ISS, which will be milestones in the company’s plan to launch its first space station, Haven-1, later in 2025. The missions, still without official launch dates, will fall within NASA’s private astronaut missions program, through which the space agency wants to promote the development of a space economy in low Earth orbit.
SpaceX revealed Insides of NEW GEN Space Station Shock NASA ISS!
For Vast, this is part of a long-term business strategy. “Building an outpost that artificially mimics gravity will take 10 to 20 years, as well as an amount of money that we don’t have now,” Haot admits. “However, to win the most important contract in the space station market, which is the replacement of ISS, with our founder’s resources, we will launch four people on a [SpaceX] Dragon in 2025. They will stay aboard Haven-1 for two weeks, then return safely, demonstrating to NASA our capability before any competitor.”
What Vast Space is trying to do, by showing its capabilities, is get involved in NASA’s Commercial Destinations in Low Earth Orbit (CLD) program, a project the space agency inaugurated in 2021 with a $415 million grant to support the development of private low-Earth orbit stations.
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