Well, they ended their own, but now they’re in as a minor partner for Starlab with Voyager/Nanoracks to do cargo delivery. The NG station was a bunch of pimped out Cygnus cargo vehicles anyways, so this just saves them a bunch of development money and risk.
With them out and Blue Origin/Sierra Space being noncommittal, maybe the next round of ISS replacement study/dev money might include Gravitics or Vast?
Yeah, Vast seems like an interesting candidate. Their first module (Haven-1) is scheduled to launch NET August 2025. Looking forward to following the development.
Well, they ended their own, but now they’re in as a minor partner for Starlab with Voyager/Nanoracks to do cargo delivery. The NG station was a bunch of pimped out Cygnus cargo vehicles anyways, so this just saves them a bunch of development money and risk.
With them out and Blue Origin/Sierra Space being noncommittal, maybe the next round of ISS replacement study/dev money might include Gravitics or Vast?
Yeah, Vast seems like an interesting candidate. Their first module (Haven-1) is scheduled to launch NET August 2025. Looking forward to following the development.
2025 feels close to impossible, but I seriously admire the ambition.
Hence, “NET” 2025 :)