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Exclusive site visit: VAST

Vast headquarters, 2851 Orange Ave, 90806, Long Beach, United States
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Inside Vast: engineering the first generation of commercial space stations.

 


Our Mobility Committee invites you to an exclusive visit to Vast’s headquarters in Long Beach, where one of the most ambitious commercial space station programs is taking shape.

Vast is developing next-generation space stations designed to ensure a continuous human presence in space for the United States and its allies, enabling advanced microgravity research and manufacturing, and unlocking a new space economy for government, corporate, and private customers. 

Using an incremental, hardware-rich and low-cost approach, Vast is rapidly developing its multi-module Haven Station.

Following the success of its Haven Demo mission, Vast is now advancing Haven-1, expected to become the world’s first commercial space station upon its planned launch in 2027, paving the way for permanent human presence in space by 2030.


What to Expect

  • Welcome and introduction to Vast’s vision, technology, and roadmap
  • Exclusive access to the Haven-1 flight article in the clean room
  • Visit of Mission Control
  • Discovery of the Haven-1 Trainer
  • Immersive Haven-1 experience

This visit offers rare, behind-the-scenes access to the systems, infrastructure, and teams building the next generation of human spaceflight and shaping the future of life beyond Earth.


Important Information

  • Due to confidentiality requirements and limited capacity, all registrations will be reviewed for approval, with priority given to members.
  • Non-citizens / non-permanent residents will need to provide a copy of their passport.


More about VAST

Headquartered in Long Beach, California, and with more than 1,000 employees and over a billion dollars in private capital, Vast has built the facilities required to manufacture and operate America’s next space station. The company plans to develop future habitats for the Moon and Mars, dedicated space stations for government partners, and other crewed systems that will unlock the expanding long-term space economy.

 

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