SpaceX’s New Space Station is Finally Launching into Orbit for the First Time humiliated NASA

SpaceX’s New Space Station is Finally Launching into Orbit for the First Time humiliated NASA

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SpaceX’s New Space Station is Finally Launching into Orbit for the First Time humiliated NASA
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0:00 intro.
0:38 Haven-1 Launch Update
4:46 Haven-1 Design Reveal
9:33 SpaceX Partnership Edge
11:50 Haven-2 Evolution
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SpaceX’s New Space Station is Finally Launching into Orbit for the First Time humiliated NASA
In just one year from now, a space station designed to replace the ISS will lift off into orbit. And we’re talking about Haven-1, an incredibly advanced space station module developed by Vast. This isn’t just another experiment. Haven-1 is poised to shatter growing concerns that China could dominate Earth orbit with its Tiangong space station. And of course, a bold vision like this wouldn’t be possible without a major contribution from SpaceX.
So how far along is Haven-1 right now? And more importantly, how could it redefine the standards of space station design in the years ahead?
Let’s find out in today’s episode of Alpha Tech.
SpaceX’s New Space Station is Finally Launching into Orbit for the First Time humiliated NASA
The era of the International Space Station is slowly coming to an end. NASA has officially planned to retire the ISS around 2030, after more than three decades of nonstop contributions to scientific research and international cooperation. That leaves us with just over four years from now. Let me repeat that, just four years. And such a short timeline has created enormous pressure on NASA to find viable replacements that can keep humans continuously present in low Earth orbit.
SpaceX’s New Space Station is Finally Launching into Orbit for the First Time humiliated NASA
Against this backdrop, the Commercial LEO Destinations program has turned into a fierce race, involving major players like Axiom Space, Voyager Technologies, and Blue Origin. But when you look closely at real-world progress and long-term sustainability, one project clearly stands out. More than any other contender, Vast Space’s Haven ecosystem appears to be the most realistic and capable successor to the ISS legacy.
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