The race is on to develop a successor to the aging International Space Station (ISS), and a relatively unknown player has emerged with ambitious plans. Vast, a California-based start-up backed by a billionaire entrepreneur, aims to beat industry giants like Northrop Grumman and Blue Origin by launching its own space station into orbit as early as late 2025, with the capability to accommodate up to four people for a month-long stay. Partnering with Elon Musk’s SpaceX, Vast intends to expedite its mission by aiming for a launch as soon as August 2025.
While the timeline may be challenging and subject to delays, Vast’s plans surpass the development of other commercial stations vying to succeed the ISS. If successful, this would mark a significant milestone in the commercialization of space, as it would be the first time a commercial rocket company launches humans to a commercial space station.
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