NASA Expands Private Astronaut Missions with Voyager and Vast Joining Axiom Space

April 18, 2026
NASA Expands Private Astronaut Missions with Voyager and Vast Joining Axiom Space
  • Private astronaut missions have expanded beyond Axiom Space, with Voyager and Vast slated to join as providers, following Axiom’s four missions from 2022 to 2025.

  • NASA has formal partnerships with Vast and Axiom Space to support private missions to the ISS, reflecting ongoing growth in commercial crewed access.

  • SpaceX remains the sole U.S. launcher capable of launching and returning private astronauts to the ISS, underscoring the continued reliance on a single commercial provider.

  • The ISS has hosted over 290 spacefarers from 26 countries, marking a shift toward greater participation by non-government astronauts.

  • Voyager Technologies is developing the Starlab private space station concept and pursuing lunar habitat tech in line with NASA Artemis-era goals.

  • SpaceX will provide the launch and return services for these private astronaut flights using the Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon capsule, launching from Florida.

  • NASA’s broader strategy supports an orbital economy with increased private astronaut activity and a move toward commercially operated orbital infrastructure as the ISS era evolves.

  • Private astronaut crews are nominated by the contracting companies (Voyager, Vast, Axiom), subject to NASA and international partner approval, with training conducted alongside NASA before launch.

  • Voyager Technologies has been selected as the third company to join private astronaut missions, with flights potentially commencing as early as 2028.

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