Partnered with SpaceX, space station company Vast targets 2026 Space Coast launches
The race among commercial companies to replace the International Space Station may have a frontrunner in the company Vast with a partnership with SpaceX — but a delay in development has pushed launch of its Haven-1 station from Florida into 2026.
But that still puts it at least one year ahead of its closest competitor.
The Long Beach, California-based company posted an update on progress made on its planned small space station — with a habitable area about the size of a moving truck — saying it now targets a launch from Space Coast atop a Falcon 9 rocket no earlier than May 2026.
It also posted plans, though, to quickly follow up that launch with a crewed mission aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon with four astronauts on a two-week mission to Haven-1 by the end of June 2026.
“When we launched the Haven-1 program, we set a target of launching no earlier than August 2025, giving ourselves a two-year, three-month development window,” the company stated in its update. “With the completion of our primary structure qualification test and a fully assembled team, we now have greater clarity on our build and launch schedule. As a result, we are updating our timeline.”