France to fly two astronauts on Vast missions
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Vast has reached an agreement with the French government to fly two French astronauts on its missions, including the first flight to its Haven-1 space station. The missions, scheduled for 2027, will use SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft and last about two weeks. Veteran European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Pesquet will command the ISS mission, while Arnaud Prost will fly on Haven-1. The agreement reinforces Vast's commitment to launch and operate the world's first commercial space station. The crew will conduct science experiments and outreach activities with French companies and academic institutions. The French government will provide more details in September.