![]() ACrew Dragon vehicle in Earth orbit | |
Mission type | Private spaceflight |
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Operator | Vast andSpaceX |
Mission duration | 30 days[1] |
Spacecraft properties | |
Spacecraft | Dragon 2 |
Expedition | |
Space station | Haven-1 |
Start of mission | |
Launch date | NET August 2025 (planned) |
Rocket | Falcon 9 Block 5 |
Launch site | Kennedy Space Center |
Contractor | SpaceX |
Orbital parameters | |
Regime | Low Earth orbit |
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Vast-1 is a planned private spaceflight to theHaven-1 space station, planned to launch no earlier than August 2025 by American aerospace companyVast.[2] Vast-1 is expected to launch on aFalcon 9 rocket, using aCrew Dragon vehicle, both manufactured bySpaceX.[3][4] The stay on the station is planned to last no more than 30 days.[4] The spaceflight will include four astronauts who will be trained by SpaceX on their Crew Dragon capsule through simulations and formations.[5]
Seats on the mission are being sold to space agencies and private individuals who are involved in science and philanthropic projects at an unknown price.[6]
Position | Astronaut | |
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Commander | TBA | |
Pilot | TBA | |
Mission Specialist | TBA | |
Mission Specialist | TBA |
During the mission, the crew will conduct various experiments, relating to both science and in-space manufacturing.[7] As of June 2023, these experiments are unknown, however, they may be both internal and external.[8]
At some point during the mission, theHaven-1 space station's propulsion system will cause the station to rotate, providingartificial gravity, similar to the gravity one would experience on theMoon.[9][10] If successful, it would be the second time artificial gravity has been deliberately produced in a crewed spacecraft, with the first being onNASA'sGemini 11 in 1966.[11]
Vast's contract with SpaceX includes the option for a second crewed mission to Haven-1 with a launch scheduled for no earlier than 2026, called Vast-2.[12]