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SpaceX inks deal to launch 2 extra astronaut missions to the ISS

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SpaceX has signed a deal to fly two extra personal astronaut missions to the International Space Station (ISS) utilizing its Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon capsule.

The flights had been booked by California firm Vast Space, which is creating a non-public area station referred to as Haven-1 that would attain orbit as quickly as subsequent 12 months, additionally atop a Falcon 9.

“Enabling payload and crewed missions to the ISS is a key a part of Vast’s technique, permitting us to additional our collaboration with NASA and international area companies,” Vast Space CEO Max Haot mentioned in an announcement.

An illustration of the complete configuration of Vast Space’s deliberate Haven-2 area station, a proposed substitute for the ISS. (Image credit score: VAST)

“These missions not solely strengthen our experience in human spaceflight operations and collaboration with NASA, but in addition place Vast as a number one contender to ship the next-generation successor to the ISS, advancing the way forward for human area exploration,” Haot added.

NASA plans to pick and nurture that successor by way of its Commercial Low Earth Orbit Destination program. Vast has thrown its hat within the ring with its Haven-2 design, a bigger, extra superior model of the Haven-1 pathfinder. Haven-2’s first module could possibly be up and working in low Earth orbit by 2028, two years earlier than the ISS’ envisioned retirement, in line with the corporate.

Related: Vast Space unveils Haven-2, a non-public area station to comply with the ISS after its fiery finish (video)

Vast’s newly booked flights to the ISS could be personal astronaut missions (PAMs), short-duration jaunts that have to be authorized by NASA.

So far, NASA has greenlit a complete of 4 PAM flights, all of them proposed by Houston-based firm Axiom Space, with SpaceX because the {hardware} companion. Axiom has flown three of them already and plans to launch the fourth, referred to as Ax-4, this coming spring.

NASA has not but authorized Vast’s deliberate PAM flights, however SpaceX mentioned it’s going to be able to ship them on their method when the time comes.

“I’m excited to work with Vast as they construct extra alternatives and locations for extra individuals to journey amongst the celebs,” SpaceX President and Chief Operating Officer Gwynne Shotwell mentioned in the identical assertion.

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