Where to book and what else to consider for your private #spaceflight 🚀 https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Space
Where to book and what else to consider for your private #spaceflight 🚀 https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Space
20 things to see 📷 on the #Moon https://www.astronomy.com/observing/things-to-see-on-the-moon-an-observers-guide-to-lunar-names/
🧭 #Navigation : #Marble is a virtual globe 🌐 application which allows the user to choose among the #Earth, the #Moon, #Venus, #Mars and other planets 🪐 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marble_(software) | https://marble.kde.org
"Think of something profound to say on your arrival. Things that the #Apollo astronauts 👨🚀 said on their arrival includes [...] https://en.wikivoyage.org/w/index.php?title=Moon
4️⃣0️⃣ #SpaceStation & #SpaceHabitat companies https://www.factoriesinspace.com/space-stations
📆 2026 StarMax 400 m3 #Gravitics
📆 2026 LIFE Pathfinder 285 m3 #SierraSpace
📆 2026 Axiom Station #AxiomSpace
📆 2027 Haven-1 80 m3 #VastSpace
📆 2027 Lunar Gateway 125 m3 #NASA #ESA #CSA #JAXA
📆 2027 Orbital Reef 830 m3 #BlueOrigin #SierraSpace
📆 2027 Russian Orbital Service Station #Roscosmos
📆 2028 Starlab ~450 m3 #NanoRacks #VoyagerSpace #Airbus #MDASpace #Mitsubishi
📆 2028 Bharatiya Antariksha Station 265 m3 #ISRO
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_space_stations#Planned_and_proposed
"We now know it’s possible to equal or surpass the total habitable volume of the entire International #SpaceStation, in a single launch” 🚀 https://spacenews.com/sierra-space-conducts-second-full-scale-burst-test-of-inflatable-module/
#Competition accelerates #innovation : "What if we actually build a #SpaceStation, launch 🚀 it in #orbit, have a crew 👨🚀 of four go to it, spend two weeks at least in the space station, and come back home safely…before the U.S. #government makes their decision?” (in 📆 2026) https://youtu.be/us_V_e0-NVs?feature=shared&t=205
The primary structure of the #SpaceStation was built in just 15 months. #Haven1 is expected to be launched in 📆 May 2026. It consists of a cylindrical module measuring 10 meters in length and 4.40 meters in diameter. The 45 cubic meter habitat got 1.10 meter windows. Four #Haven2 modules are to be in space by 📆 2030. The station is to grow to nine modules by 📆 2032. https://www.heise.de/en/news/Haven-1-Vast-Space-wants-to-launch-its-private-space-station-into-space-in-2026-10277222.html
#ThalesAlenia Space Italia 🇮🇹 will deliver the Payload Power Thermal Module to Axiom in 2025 for final outfitting and a launch 🚀 no earlier than 📆 2027. Axiom would then launch the first #habitat module, #Hab1, in 📆 2028 https://spacenews.com/axiom-space-revises-space-station-assembly-plans
#Musk has likely told #Trump that #NASA does not need to fund private space stations in #LEO. A version of #Starship could be developed to provide a semi-permanent presence. This would wreck the business plans of multiple #US companies working to provide this capability for NASA. https://arstechnica.com/features/2025/02/elon-musk-recommends-that-the-international-space-station-be-deorbited-asap/
• #Vast plans to send the 45 m3 #Haven1 to orbit in 📆 2026, the 55 m3 #Haven2 in 📆 2028
• #AxiomSpace plans to launch its first module to the #ISS in 📆 2027, later joined by two 11 x 4.2 meter (145 m3) habitable modules
• #Airbus and #VoyagerSpace plan to launch the 450 m3 #Starlab 📆 2028
• #SierraSpace and #BlueOrigin start operating the 830 m3 #OrbitalReef by the end of the decade
Kilometer-Scale #SpaceStructures will rely heavily on recent advances in mechanical metamaterials that have shown the potential to expand to 150 times their compressed size. It could rotate to create artificial #gravity without giving its inhabitants motion sickness 🤢 https://www.me.washington.edu/news/article/2021-02-25/nasa-selects-lipton-futuristic-space-concept
A high-expansion-ratio structure can be deployed to a final length of one kilometer on #orbit 🌌 as part of a large #SpaceStation https://www.nasa.gov/general/kilometer-scale-space-structures-from-a-single-launch-2/
When will #SpaceTourism to orbit 🌌 or beyond be available other than to the #ISS, #Tiangong or (to stay) in a #Dragon / #Starliner capsule ? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_tourism#Orbital_space_tourism
#Haven2 #Starlab #OrbitalReef #VoyagerSpace #VoyagerStation #journalism #SpaceHotel #Starship #NewGlenn #Gaganyaan #HumanSpaceflight
#ISS : 2001 Dennis Tito 2002 Mark Shuttleworth 2005 Gregory Olsen 2006 Anousheh Ansari 2007, 2009 Charles Simonyi 2008 Richard Garriott 2009 Guy Laliberté 2021 Yusaku Maezawa, Yozo Hirano 2022 Eytan Stibbe, Larry Connor, Mark Pathy 2023 John Shoffner
#LEO : 2021 Jared Isaacman, Sian Proctor, Hayley Arceneaux, Christopher Sembroski 2024 Jared Isaacman, Scott Poteet, Sarah Gillis, Anna Menon 2025 Chun Wang, Jannicke Mikkelsen, Eric Philips, Rabea Rogge
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_tourism#List_of_space_tourism_trips
13 private #visitors from seven countries 🌍 have visited the #ISS https://www.nasa.gov/international-space-station/space-station-visitors-by-country
#NASA is supporting the development of #commercially-owned and operated #LEO destinations from which NASA, along with other #customers 🧑🚀, can purchase #services 🛌 🍽️ https://www.nasa.gov/reference/jsc-orbital-space-stations/#hds-sidebar-nav-4
Phase 2 includes an in-space crewed 🧑🚀 demonstration of four crew members for a minimum of 30 days. The agency’s phased approach will culminate in a full and open #competition https://www.nasa.gov/humans-in-space/commercial-space/leo-economy/nasa-seeks-industry-input-on-next-phase-of-commercial-space-stations
#Axiom Station is designed to look like a boutique #hotel and is expected to launch in 📆 2028. #VoyagerSpace aims to launch its version, called #Starlab, the same year, and #BlueOrigin’s #OrbitalReef #SpaceStation plans to follow in 2030.
While the cost of a stay aboard any of these outposts has not been released, expect ticket 🎫 prices in the tens of millions of dollars at first https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/01/12/1130030/commercial-space-stations-2026-breakthrough-technology/
The first #LIFE module for #OrbitalReef is a three-story structure, 8 meters in diameter 📏, a massive amount of open, configurable volume. #Blue Origin is providing the #NewGlenn heavy-lift launch 🚀 capability. A realistic operational date is estimated to be post-📆 2028.
#Starlab launch date 📆 2028: if the single launch on #Starship works, they will have a complete station in orbit overnight ⏱️.
As of late 2025, #Axiom is winning the hardware race https://newspaceeconomy.ca/2025/11/14/what-is-orbital-reef
For more than two decades, the International Space Station (ISS) has served as humanity's outpost in low Earth orbit. It stands as an unparalleled achievement in global cooperation, engineering, and orbital science. Floating 250 miles above the planet, it has been continuously occupied by humans since the year 2000, hosting thousands of experiments that have advanced fields from human biology to materials science. It is, in every sense, a laboratory, a home, and a symbol.
@spaceflight My god this is so much stupider than I ever thought. It's just a grift for funneling taxpayer money to billionaire techbros.
"The goal is to transition NASA from being an owner and operator of orbital infrastructure to being just one of many customers in a new, robust, and commercially-run economy in low Earth orbit."
Translation - we are stupid. There aren't any other customers.
"A “Mixed-Use Business Park” in Space"
That's just throwing money at techbros for nothing.
Heck,
@spaceflight business parks here on Earth are just throwing money at already wealthy techbros for NOTHING. It's like how taxpayer money is thrown into football stadiums for basically no benefits, but at least in that case a fraction of the taxpayers nevertheless support it because they're sports fans and they don't mind forcing their neighbors to pay for something they don't want.
Techbro business parks? The promise everything and deliver nothing, even here on Earth. In space? Forget about it.
@spaceflight I remember back when the big thing was tech business parks for big spam phone call centers. Like they seriously thought this was the big thing that was going to bring lots of great jobs to a city.
Like we were going to love all these great jobs randomly calling each other to try and spam and scam each other.
And I felt like I was taking crazy pills. How did anyone not see that this was even dumber than turnips?
@spaceflight No, not a problem with competition, but rather a problem with lack of business potential. We've been hearing the same things about manned space manufacturing and such since the Space Shuttle in the 1970s. The business case simply is not there.
There's a case to be made that we want manned spaceflight anyway, and a spin gravity station to study the physiological effects of lunar/martian gravity is worthwhile.
But business profit? That's nonsense. Just a grift to bilk taxpayers.
@spaceflight Space Tourism is a dud, and investors are wising up to this. That's why these loser startups have turned to saying they'll get money from NASA and (ha ha ha) "other" paying customers for manned space station space. It's pathetic.
They're all chasing a severely limited amount of NASA money, and there isn't enough to keep even one of them afloat, much less several dozen.
@woe2you @spaceflight I need you to look at this chart of space agency budgets by country.
NASA is the only target.
@woe2you @spaceflight Look up space agency budgets by country yourself, then. It's not difficult.
Global space agency spending is NASA, CNSA in a far second, and rounding errors.
@isaackuo @spaceflight It's a little difficult when Cloudfront decides I can't get to Statista at all and I should probably be spending my energy on resolving that instead, but the figures I'm seeing say CNSA, ESA, ISRO and JAXA combined make up a bigger slice of the pie than NASA.
I get that it's pointless arguing with US defaultism especially when it's delivered in such a condescending manner so I'm just going to bow out now.
@woe2you @spaceflight US defaultism would be assuming that China has any interesting in renting volatile for-profit American techbro space station space, when they have their own space station that costs them a lot less money and will actually stay operating in orbit because it has a stable funding source and a stable supporting infrastructure.
And the orange moron in the White House has burned bridges so forget about ESA and Canada. And India? Seriously?
Maybe JAXA might still buy American.
📆 April 2026 #CLD Phase 2 awards trigger immediate hiring, facility investment, and supply chain commitments. Initial module launches 🚀 anticipated in 📆 2028-2029 for most designs. NASA requires stations to achieve operational capability before #ISS deorbit, currently planned for 2030. Companies must execute flawlessly or risk losing #NASA’s anchor tenancy to competitors who deliver operational capability 🌌 first https://www.exterrajsc.com/p/congressional-budget-victory-cements
The companies at the forefront of the #CLD competition:
• #Vast is expecting to launch 🚀 its #Haven1 #SpaceStation in Q1 📆 2027
• #Axiom Space is planning to launch a two-module station by 📆 2028
• #Starlab, which is being built by a joint venture between #Voyager Technologies and #Airbus, is aiming to launch its station in 📆 2029
https://payloadspace.com/payload-field-guide-commercial-leo-destination/
#SpaceX is set to have the capacity to launch #Starship 146 times* a year from its sites at 39A, SLC-37, and #Starbase https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2026/01/faa-advances-approval-44-starship-launches-39a
* Payload ~14000 t / 89000 m3 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceX_Starship
In 2025, only about 3000 tons of payload was launched into orbit. With launches every hour carrying 200 tons per flight, #Starship will deliver millions of tons to orbit and beyond per year https://www.spacex.com/updates#xai-joins-spacex
Picture : 2006 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Elon_Musk_at_MSC_2006.jpg
How do we stop it?
#Vast and other commercial #SpaceStation developers are waiting for #NASA to release the final request for proposals. Delays ⏳ in the release of that procurement was one reason for extending the life of the #ISS by two years, to the end of 2032 https://spacenews.com/vast-raises-500-million-for-commercial-space-station-development/
Clarity would only come through the issuance of a “request for proposals” that would lay out specifically what #NASA wanted. “Commercial industry is already investing over twice as much as NASA has spent on CLDs over the past five years, but NASA thinks it understands #commercial market potential better than private investors and want to cut CLD’s budget while extending #ISS’ lifetime” https://arstechnica.com/space/2026/03/what-happens-next-with-nasas-plan-to-replace-the-iss-source-it-could-get-ugly/
For $90 million, in one single launch, Voyager will put in orbit a #SpaceStation with 400 cubic meters of volume, able to support 100% of the work that's currently being done aboard #ISS https://www.fool.com/investing/2026/03/21/how-much-will-a-spacex-starship-launch-cost/
#Vast’s Large Docking Adapter has a 2.9-meter pressurized opening, it reaches up to 6.6 square meters — offering roughly 13 times more area than the #IDA. Vast claims it is up to 30 times more rigid than the International Docking Adapter. The company plans to #OpenSource the Large Docking Adapter Standard next month, inviting other #spacecraft and station developers to implement it https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2026/04/vast-astronaut-flight-suit-docking-adapter
Flight 13 is expected to be the first #orbital 🌌 flight of #Starship, as well as the first to target a tower catch 🦾 of the upper stage https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceX_Starship#2026
The first flight of Starship V3 will look a lot like #SpaceX’s past Starship test flights. The following flight will bring the ship back for a reentry over northern #Mexico and recovery back at SpaceX’s test facility at #Starbase, Texas. Chance of a successful 👍 Starship catch happening in 2026: 70 percent https://arstechnica.com/space/2026/01/here-are-the-launches-and-landings-were-most-excited-about-in-2026/
📆 October 13, 2024 : 1st booster catch 🦾 2:15 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hI9HQfCAw64
#Starship executed a controlled reentry, passing through the phases of peak heating 🔥 and maximum aerodynamic pressure, before executing a flip, landing burn, and splashdown at its target area in the Indian Ocean 🌊

Starship’s fifth flight test lifted off on October 13, 2024, with our most ambitious test objectives yet as we work to demonstrate techniques fundamental to ...
Modifications add approximately 100 metric tons 📈 of usable propellant ⛽.#Raptor 3 is dramatically simpler, with significantly higher thrust 💪. #SpaceX has largely phased out adhesive tile attachment in favor of mechanical pins. Docking hardware is plainly visible, ready for the first in-orbit propellant-transfer demonstrations.https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2026/03/ship-39-preflight-test-objectives/
Michael Nicolls, senior vice-president for #Starlink at #SpaceX : “We’ll be able to launch more than 50 satellites 🛰️ on every launch [using #Starship] and we’ll begin launching in 📆 mid-2027”.
A Starship test flight is expected in the next “four to six weeks”. Asked whether SpaceX’s priority was to reach the #Moon 🌙 or #Mars 🔴 first, #Shotwell said both were important to the company’s mission https://www.ft.com/content/de219ce9-75d1-4559-b6d5-b37ae26175f0
#SpaceX launched 165 #Falcon9 missions in 2025. Of those, 122 - or ~74% - were dedicated #Starlink launches.
“We thought we had the launch thing solved, but it’s actually now a bit of a pain in the butt to get manifested on SpaceX. You have to go through launch integrators. They buy up all capacity”
https://payloadspace.com/the-state-of-launch-2026/

“You look at things like Golden Dome. There were a couple of capability gates there where you had to demonstrate capability by deadlines in order to be eligible to continue to compete,” Brian Rogers, Rocket Lab’s VP of launch, told Payload. “The constraints around launch can pick winners and losers there if you don’t have a way to get to space by a deadline.”
#Haven1 will support up to 4 crewed missions, each lasting 10 days and carrying 4 crew members. 🚀 1st Quarter, 2027 https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/7159/
#Haven1 launch delayed to Q1 📆 2027. #Axiom Space and #Starlab are planning to launch two module stations in 📆 2028 and 📆 2029 https://payloadspace.com/vast-delays-haven-1-launch-to-2027/