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🚀 In the Race to Replace the ISS: Latest from Vast Space
Vast Space unveils new Long Beach HQ as it prepares to launch Haven-1, the first commercial space station, aiming to replace the ISS by the early 2030s.
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1. Vast Space Opens New State‑of‑the‑Art HQ in Long Beach
On July 18, 2025, Vast officially opened its 189,690 sq ft headquarters and Mission Control Center in Long Beach, CA—designed to support the construction and operations of its pioneering space station modules. The ribbon-cutting ceremony featured Long Beach’s mayor, council members, and key team members, including astronaut advisor Drew Feustel. Now essentially a “warehouse-city in orbit,” the facility houses testing, assembly, and mission control for Haven‑1 and beyond .
2. Haven‑1: The First Commercial Space Station
Launch planned for May 2026 atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 .
It’s a 14,600 kg module offering 80 m³ of total volume (45 m³ habitable), accommodating up to four crew members for ~30‑day missions .
Highlights include a 1.1 m “domed window,” Starlink connectivity, six control moment gyroscopes, solar arrays generating ~13 kW, and a dedicated “Haven‑1 Lab” supporting microgravity research .
NASA recently supported testing of the station’s air-filtration system under a Space Act Agreement, ensuring breakthrough environmental controls .
3. Haven‑1 Progress & Partnerships
All flight-critical structures are set to wrap up by July 2025, closely aligning with next year’s launch .
Vast has secured agreements with payload and service partners like JAMSS (Japan), offering commercial payload lockers scheduled to roll out in summer 2025 .
4. Haven‑2: Bigger, Better, NASA‑Ready
Vast introduced Haven‑2 in October 2024—a NASA-certified, larger follow‑on module designed as a full ISS replacement. If successful in NASA’s Commercial LEO Destinations Phase 2 selection (expected mid‑2026), the first Haven‑2 module could launch by 2028, with full assembly completed between 2030–2032 .
📅 Timeline Overview
Milestone | Date |
|---|---|
HQ ribbon-cutting in Long Beach | July 18, 2025 |
Finish Haven‑1 primary structure | July 2025 |
HAVEN‑1 launch | May 2026 |
Crewed “Vast‑1” mission | June 2026 |
NASA CLD-2 award decision | Mid‑2026 |
Haven‑2 first module launch | 2028 (if selected) |
Haven‑2 full station deployment | By 2032 |
Why It Matters
Commercial LEO leadership: Haven‑1 will be the world’s first operational commercial space station—a huge leap for privately built orbital infrastructure .
Research and tourism opportunities: From biotech and material science to space tourism and in-space manufacturing, these stations open new frontiers.
NASA’s ISS successor: Haven‑2 is a direct bid to maintain continuous U.S./partner presence in LEO after NASA retires ISS in 2030.
✨ Final Thoughts
Vast is racing ahead to prove that not only can they build the first commercial space station, but they can also replace the ISS in the next decade. With state-of-the-art facilities in Long Beach and strong partnerships worldwide, Haven‑1’s May 2026 launch kicks off a bold new era. Whether you’re a space tech enthusiast, investor, or future astronaut, keep an eye on Vast—this may be where orbital civilization begins.
🔗 Related Articles & Links
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This Company Wants to Build a Space Station That Has Artificial Gravity – Wired
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NASA Helps with Progress on Vast’s Haven-1 Commercial Space Station
Vast to complete Haven-1 primary structure in July 2025 – Spaceflight Now
Vast Passes Critical Haven-1 Test Milestone
https://www.vastspace.com/updates/vast-passes-critical-haven-1-test-milestone
Vast Announces Haven-2: Its Proposed Space Station to Replace the ISS
Vast at the 40th Annual Space Symposium
https://www.vastspace.com/updates/vast-at-the-40th-annual-space-symposium
Haven-1 Technical Overview – Vast
Vast (Company) Overview – Wikipedia
Haven-1 – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haven-1
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Earthquake Swarm Shakes Southern California Near Salton Sea
Earthquake Swarm: A swarm of earthquakes near California’s Salton Sea and Brawley area has prompted increased monitoring by seismologists as hundreds of tremors shake the region.

A swarm of earthquakes has been rattling Southern California near the Salton Sea, drawing attention from residents and seismologists across the region.
Salton Sea earthquake swarm?
The activity is centered near Brawley in Imperial County, an area known for frequent seismic movement due to its location within the Brawley Seismic Zone. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, hundreds of small earthquakes have been recorded over the past several days, with the strongest reaching a magnitude of approximately 4.7.
Residents throughout Imperial Valley, parts of Riverside County, and even portions of Arizona reported feeling shaking from several of the larger quakes. Minor incidents such as falling objects and brief power disruptions were also reported, though no major injuries or widespread structural damage have been confirmed at this time.
The region sits near the southern end of the San Andreas Fault and is considered one of California’s most geologically active areas. Scientists say earthquake swarms are relatively common near the Salton Sea because of the interaction between tectonic fault systems and geothermal activity beneath the surface.
While experts continue to monitor the situation closely, they emphasize that earthquake swarms do not necessarily indicate that a larger earthquake is imminent. However, officials encourage residents to review emergency preparedness plans, secure heavy furniture, and keep emergency supplies ready.
The Salton Sea region has experienced similar seismic swarms in the past, making it an important area of study for earthquake researchers and emergency management agencies.
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- USGS – Salton Trough and Seismic Activity
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Frustration at the Pump: Why Americans are Exploring Electric Vehicles
Exploring Electric Vehicles: For more than one-third of Americans, one simple number is leading them to research electric vehicles: the final tally at a recent gas station fill-up. The pump is no longer just the close of a sale; for a growing number of drivers, it’s where questions begin.

Frustration at the Pump: Why Americans are Exploring Electric Vehicles
(Feature Impact) For more than one-third of Americans, one simple number is leading them to research electric vehicles: the final tally at a recent gas station fill-up.
This, according to new research from Hyundai Motor America, isn’t a hypothetical situation. In fact, 23% of respondents reported it’s happened to them more than once. For nearly half of Americans, pulling up to the pump now brings frustration or outright dread.
Many drivers have a number in mind where the math begins shifting, and once the shift happens, it rarely goes away. The pump is no longer just the close of a sale; for a growing number of drivers, it’s where questions begin.
For 23% of those surveyed, $5 per gallon is where they would start considering alternatives to a gas-powered vehicle. While some say they wouldn’t consider alternatives based on gas costs at all, this meaningful share of Americans points toward a specific tipping point.
Some begin by comparing models or brands while others find themselves on an automaker’s website, further along in the process than they initially expected to be. Most don’t act on this impulse right away, but drivers are increasingly caught somewhere between curious and committed – and 46% of those surveyed said they’d be likely to seriously research an EV.
The desire to leave the pump behind, which an EV would allow for, is a deal nearly half of respondents said they would take. However, the transition isn’t frictionless as charging access and range anxiety remain the top concerns for 28% of potential buyers.
While the move toward electric vehicles is often framed as a long-term decision made with spreadsheets and financial planning, for many Americans, it’s beginning somewhere smaller: a routine fuel stop and an eye-opening receipt.
If you’ve found yourself dismayed at the pump, find more information on electric vehicles at HyundaiUSA.com.
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Gas prices have a $5 tipping point: New research shows when Americans start looking at EVs

Gas prices have a $5 tipping point: New research shows when Americans start looking at EVs
(Tiffany Miller for Hyundai) There is a moment at the gas pump when the number staring back at you stops feeling routine.
You expect the total to land somewhere familiar. And then, one day, it doesn’t. Not dramatically higher. Just high enough to feel different. Enough to make you pause before tapping your card.
According to new research from Hyundai Motor America, that moment is not hypothetical. For more than a third of American drivers, it has already happened. And for many, once it does, something shifts that does not quite shift back.
For 42% of Americans, pulling up to a pump now brings frustration or outright dread. Most have made peace with the routine, even if 39% describe their gas spend as “frustrating but expected.”
The experience at the pump hasn’t changed. The emotional weight of it has.
Most drivers have a number in their head where the math shifts. For 23% of those surveyed, $5 per gallon is where they would seriously start considering alternatives to a gas-powered vehicle. Not everyone will be moved by price, and 29% say they would not consider alternatives based on gas costs at all. But for a meaningful share of Americans, the tipping point is specific. It is a number on a sign, and many have seen it before.
More than one-third of Americans surveyed say a recent fill-up has already prompted them to research electric vehicles, and 23% say it has happened more than once.
What comes next is rarely dramatic. Some compare models or brands. Some search online. Some find themselves on an automaker’s website, further along than they expected to be. Most do not act on this impulse right away. But for a growing number, the pump is where the question starts.
The shift is real but uneven. If gas prices rose significantly and stayed high, 46% of those surveyed say they would be likely to seriously research an EV. Yet most Americans are still somewhere between curious and committed.
The pitch for electric vehicles is simple. Never stop for gas again. Nearly half of Americans say they would absolutely take that deal.
The transition is not frictionless. Charging access and range anxiety remain the top concern for 28% of potential buyers, and simple comfort with the status quo runs just as deep.
The desire to leave the pump behind is real. So is everything standing in the way.
The move toward electric vehicles is often framed as a long-term decision made with spreadsheets and incentive calculators, but for many Americans, it begins somewhere smaller. A routine fuel stop. A number that lands differently. A moment of hesitation before the receipt prints.
Methodology
Hyundai Motor America commissioned Atomik Research to conduct an online survey of 1,000 adults throughout the United States. The margin of error is plus or minus 3 percentage points at a 95% confidence level. Fieldwork was conducted between April 3 and April 6, 2026.
Atomik Research, part of 4media group, is a creative market research agency.
Photo courtesy of Shutterstock (woman at gas pump)
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Hyundai
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