Mission Overview: Haven-1 and Vast-1
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Haven-1 is scheduled to be the world's first commercial space station. Launching no earlier than August 2025 on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, Haven-1 will be capable of sustained microgravity and testing limited duration, artificial gravity operations. Haven-1 will provide unprecedented access to low-Earth orbit (LEO) for both crew and payloads.
Read more:
Press release: www.vastspace....
SpaceX press release: www.spacex.com...
Washington Post: www.washington...
Wow, this is absolutely mind-blowing!
The future of space travel looks incredibly promising, and I can't wait to see what incredible discoveries and advancements come out of this groundbreaking project.
Keep reaching for the stars!
Artificial gravity through centrifugal acceleration, has been a theory for many years, but we’ve yet to really experiment with this in space. There’s so much to learn. It’s a very new field.
When will we see anything in terms of its layout inside, also where is more information about the interior, we keep seeing things about what it will do, but nothing else. All of this is great and all but you keep recycling the same information with little tid bits, what is the status of this being built and can you show us the manufacturing of putting this together?
Vast Is Backed Buy A Billionaire, They Signed A contract To Launch They're First Space Station with SpaceX In Summer Of 2025, Vast Will Announce They're Progress When They Get substantial News.
I would reserve my spot in a heartbeat if I could afford it. It would be my wife and I's honeymoon vacation. ❤ Tell my first born where they got conceived. 😁
actually it's not possible to get pregnant in space, that is at least from the results of the current data.
At the likely near-future scales in question, couldn't space farer health be better served by *not* spinning vessels and instead putting gangways around the perimeter (helical?) so that changing location (by running the 'wall of death') becomes more physical? It's probably more 'economical'/efficient to have a central tunnel in a vessel, but that makes having muscles / a skeleton almost completely redundant. If it was just a matter of gravity, being inactive on Earth wouldn't be the health risk it is.
I think we’re in the very early days. This would be the first time in history that it’s really been experimented with in space. It’s better to make small mistakes rather than big ones. Also, cost. This would be one of the more affordable and practical models.
Awesome 😎
What altitude the station will be ?
Haven - 1…. did you read Bobbiverse by Denis E. Taylor?😀
SpinGravity, on which axis ? With crew aboard ?
Its gonna be cool when its going to space
Wi-fi? 6 stars
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Jed is just short for Jedi.
Flat earthers will say its fake
They wont say its fake. they will ask you to ask yourself " are you sure what you are seeing and hearing is exactly what is going on".
not to mention a software engineer is the founder! lol
Juss dont do launching 2025 leftoffs
seriously?