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France and California-based startup Vast announced in early June 2026 that two French astronauts will fly on private missions in 2027: Arnaud Prost is set to serve as flight test engineer on Vast’s Haven-1 commercial space station during a roughly two-week mission, while Thomas Pesquet is slated to command a separate private mission to the International Space Station.
The agreement, unveiled at France’s Choose France summit and hailed by President Emmanuel Macron, confirms Vast’s plan to deploy Haven-1 after years of delays and to base a European presence in Paris.
Both missions are expected to launch aboard SpaceX Falcon 9 rockets and will include scientific and technology demonstrations involving CNES and French partners.
Pesquet’s ISS flight requires approval from the ISS partners’ panel (NASA, ESA, Roscosmos, JAXA and the Canadian Space Agency); if cleared it would mark an unprecedented non-American command of a US capsule.
The ISS is scheduled for retirement around 2030, and Vast aims to follow Haven-1 with a larger Haven-2 as part of emerging commercial low-Earth-orbit infrastructure.
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