If the only things holding you back from venturing into low orbit were the lack of wood paneling and fluffy duvet covers, it’s time to start picking out your spacesuit.
Vast, the California space startup founded by crypto billionaire Jed McCaleb, is working on a space concept worthy of five stars, per Wired.
Haven-1, the world’s first commercial space station, will enter low-Earth orbit next year with the help of SpaceX’s Falcon rocket. When the first paying customers hop aboard in 2026, they’re in for a treat:
Travelers will receive safety training before their flight, but won’t have to do any heavy lifting — or flying.
If hitting REM under a space duvet sounds like it would fix all your problems, Vast is already accepting reservation inquiries on its website.
While the trip’s cost isn’t publicly listed, we can only assume it’s not comparable with your average plane ticket — a 2022 trip to the International Space Station with SpaceX cost $55m a seat.
But serious space travelers are exactly who Vast has in mind. “This is not like a carnival ride,” the company's chief design and marketing officer told Wired. Noted.