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Commercial space station launch: Vast aims to put Haven-1 into orbit in 2026.
Summary
Vast plans to launch Haven-1 in 2026 and says it would be the world's first commercial space station if successful; the BBC Tech Life episode includes an interview with CEO Max Haot.
Content
A company called Vast plans to put its Haven-1 module into orbit in 2026. The project is discussed on the BBC Tech Life episode, which features an interview with Vast's CEO, Max Haot. The episode also highlights other technology stories, including robots in Japan to help people cope with dementia and a local-language avatar giving farming advice in Africa. These items were presented as part of the programme's weekly tech round-up.
Known details:
- Vast hopes to launch Haven-1 into orbit in 2026.
- If the launch succeeds, Haven-1 would be reported as the world's first commercial space station.
- The BBC Tech Life episode includes an interview with Max Haot, Vast's chief executive.
- The episode also covers robots in Japan aimed at supporting people with dementia and a local-language avatar providing farming tips in Africa.
Summary:
Vast's planned 2026 launch is presented as an early milestone for private orbital stations, and the BBC discussion places the project alongside other technology developments in care and agriculture. The outcome of the planned launch and the station's operational status are undetermined at this time.
