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Vast signs with The Exploration Company for 2nd Haven space station cargo services

June 12, 2024

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Vast and The Exploration Company have signed a cargo services agreement for a 2028 mission to Vast’s second Haven space station.

Max Haot, Vast CEO and Helene Huby, The Exploration Company CEO signing their contract accompanied by Bale Dalton, NASA Chief of Staff (far left), and Walther Pelzer, DLR Director General (far right), witness the ceremony.

Walther Pelzer, Director General of the German Space Agency at DLR (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft-und Raumfahrt) and Bale Dalton, NASA Chief of Staff, attended the signing event along with Max Haot, Chief Executive Officer of Vast, and Helene Huby, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of the The Exploration Company. 

The Exploration Company’s Nyx cargo vehicle can carry upwards of 4,000 kilograms to Vast’s second Haven space station. Nyx can also return upwards of 2,600 kilograms of payload (down-mass) from the space station safely back to Earth. The new cargo agreement between Vast and The Exploration Company expands cooperation in human spaceflight between the American and European space industries, enabling a research-based economy in LEO. The contract reaffirms The Exploration Company’s technological leadership, demonstrating it can competitively serve the cargo needs of future commercial space stations.

Vast builds commercial in-space habitation, research, and manufacturing facilities to serve NASA, ESA, DLR, and other government space agencies around the globe, driving demand for affordable and sustainable space transportation to LEO. 

Max Haot, CEO at Vast: “Vast is excited to partner with The Exploration Company as we strengthen our collaboration with European industry and enable human space exploration with ESA member space agencies such as DLR. We are building strong ties with the European space ecosystem and Nyx is an excellent solution for our space station cargo needs.”

Helene Huby, CEO and Founder of the Exploration Company, said, “We are grateful for the trust Vast is placing in our Nyx cargo system. We are excited to support future Haven commercial space station operations as Vast fields a replacement to the International Space Station before the end of the decade. I am proud of our team for continuously delivering on our promises, unleashing its talent, and strengthening the credibility of not only The Exploration Company, but Europe’s  space industry.”

Filed Under: Agreement, Agreement, Business Moves, HAVEN-1 Space Station, HAVEN-2 Space Station, LEO, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Nyx Cargo Vehicle (The Exploration Company), The Exploration Company, Vast, VAST Space

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