Vast
About Vast
Vast is an aerospace company focused on designing, manufacturing, and testing next‑generation space stations and habitable habitats for long‑term human presence in low‑Earth orbit. The company emphasizes in‑house fabrication and end‑to‑end development of orbital platforms, including Haven‑1 and Haven Demo, with a U.S.-based headquarters and facilities in Long Beach, California. Vast positions itself as the world’s first commercial space station developer, pursuing government and private missions, and showcasing progress through in‑space demonstrations and a detailed roadmap for Haven‑2. The organization highlights American manufacturing, space habitation engineering, and ambitious milestones to enable crewed missions and space‑based research.
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