Vast and Axiom awarded new private missions to ISS, continue work on commercial space stations
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Thu, 26 Feb 2026 19:17:45 +0000
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With NASA awarding back-to-back Private Astronaut Missions to aerospace companies Vast Space and Axiom Space in early 2026, NASA continues to foster and accelerate growth in commercial low-Earth orbit. The new missions are expected to launch in 2027, with NASA and SpaceX partnering with the
companies to train, launch, and return four-person crews to and from the International Space Station.
Axiom has already flown four missions to the Station. Axiom-4 launched in
June 2025, with former NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson commanding the 18-day mission. Vasts mission will be the companys first and the first by a company other than Axiom.
Alongside their Private Astronaut Missions (PAM), both companies are building their own commercial space stations, with Vasts Haven-1 recently completing cleanroom integration ahead of a 2027 launch. The first module of Axioms station, which will be assembled at the International Space Station (ISS) and eventually undock to become its own free-flying space station, is anticipated to launch in 2027. . @NASA has selected @Vast for its sixth private astronaut mission to the International Space Station, advancing commercial
opportunities in space. More
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International Space Station (@Space_Station) February 14, 2026
With NASA and its international partners planning to decommission the ISS in 2030, the agency is leveraging commercial companies to build Commercial Low Earth Orbit Destinations (CLD). In 2020, Axiom was awarded a NASA contract to construct its commercial station at the ISS. A year later, NASA awarded Phase 1 CLD funding to Starlab Spaces Starlab, Blue Origins Orbital Reef, and an unnamed station from Northrop Grumman.
Vast Space
NASA and Vast announced the PAM award on Feb. 12 in a joint statement. NASA administrator Jared Isaacman stated, Private astronaut missions represent
more than access to the International Space Station they create
opportunities for new ideas, companies, and capabilities.
The inclusion of Vast in the PAM program will help the company develop the capabilities required to operate its own space station. As part of the award, Vast will purchase crew consumables, cargo delivery opportunities, and
storage from NASA. In return, NASA will purchase the capability of returning scientific samples that must be kept cold during transit.
The 14-day mission to the ISS is expected to launch in the summer of 2027. Vast CEO Max Haot said, Leveraging the remaining life of the International Space Station with science and research-led commercial crewed missions is a critical part of the transition to commercial space stations. See Also Vast Space Updates Axiom Space Updates ISS Forum Section NSF Store
Vasts main goal is to build the worlds first artificial gravity station. First, they intend to launch Haven-1, a single-module space station, atop a Falcon 9 in 2027. Following Haven-1, Vast hopes to secure crucial NASA CLD funding to develop Haven-2, a nine-module station launched on SpaceXs Falcon Heavy and Starship rockets.
Vast is conducting various tests and integration processes on its Haven-1 station in preparation for its eventual launch. On Feb. 9, Vast shared that teams were performing early, iterative human-in-the-loop tests with Vasts Astronaut Advisor, former NASA astronaut Andrew Feustel. The company shared that full-scale life-support testing for the station is underway in its life-support testing module at its headquarters in Long Beach, California.
Haven Demo, a pathfinder for Haven-1, launched in November 2025 on SpaceXs Bandwagon-4 mission. The spacecraft, which utilizes Impulse Space propulsion technology, recently demonstrated a perigee-lowering maneuver. Such a
maneuver is vital for the companys future stations, as it demonstrates the capability to perform a deorbit burn for safe end-of-life operations. Haven Demo has successfully completed its initial perigee-lowering maneuver to demonstrate the spacecraft's ability to perform a controlled deorbit.
The spacecraft engaged its orbit-maneuvering thrusters for approximately 14 minutes, lowering perigee by ~170km. pic.twitter.com/HcIpZ9n53d
Vast (@vast) February 3, 2026
Axiom Space
NASA awarded Axiom its fifth PAM award on Jan. 30, with a launch targeted for January 2027 on SpaceXs Crew Dragon. Axiom will propose a four-person crew
for the mission, and once approved by NASA and its international partners,
the astronauts will train at NASA and SpaceX facilities.
Axioms station will be multi-modular, with the company planning to launch the Payload Power Thermal (PPT) module to the ISS first. Once the second module, Hab-1, is in orbit, the two segments will be berthed together to create a self-sustaining station. Following design reviews with NASA, Axioms construction and testing partners, Thales Alenia Space, recently began
welding and machining the primary structures for the first Axiom module. The company secured $350 million in financing for the station on Feb. 12. It's an honor to be entrusted by @NASA to conduct our fifth commercial human spaceflight mission onboard the @Space_Station . Axiom Space has sent 14 astronauts, representing 11 nations to the station in the past 4 years, with crews conducting 160+ research and 100+ outreach
Axiom Space (@Axiom_Space) January 30, 2026
As part of another NASA contract, Axiom is developing the lunar surface spacesuits for the Artemis III mission, the first crewed mission to the Moons surface under the Artemis program, which is expected to launch in 2028. Astronauts will wear the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit (AxEMU) suits, designed for increased flexibility and greater protection against the harsh lunar environment.
Michael Suffredini and Kam Ghaffarian founded Axiom Space in 2016. Suffredini served as the ISS program manager from 2005 to 2015, before leaving NASA to start the company. The founders targeted the growing commercial spaceflight industry, seeing gaps in the existing market. Axioms first mission, Axiom-1, launched in 2022 and was the first commercially crewed private spaceflight to the ISS.
(Lead image: Axiom Mission 4 undocks from the ISS. Credit: NASA)
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