The Haven-1 interior design [interior design of the Haven-1] is cozy and welcoming”, a press release of Vast, notes that the design has been informed by designer Peter Russell-Clarke who has created a number of Apple’s best-selling merchandise.World’s First Commercial
[Haven-1’s] human-centered industrial design adds novelties in the creases of the creativity and efficiency with a striking impact, and it will create a new paradigm for the interior design in space,” asserts Vast.
And in addition to making this [station] available to private astronauts right away for private astronaut use, we are making it available to private astronaut commercial missions and to government agencies,” says Coe.
The station, she says, is “where we get to put our stake in the ground as the next generation of living and thriving and not just surviving in space.
Comfort is, due to this fact, key. World’s First Commercial
You’ll be able to control the temperature and the lighting, says Coe. “One of the really important pieces of feedback we’ve gotten from ISS astronauts is the proper regulation of circadian rhythms. We’ve taken painstaking care to fit the right kind of lighting so life on board feels as normal as possible.
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“I hope so!” says Coe, a industrial pilot. I’ve never worked anywhere that it’s just, walking the halls, and every single person you see is so happy. I believe that in our lifetime, space travel could become a regular thing. It won’t necessarily be the same price as a United plane ticket, but certainly something that many of us could aspire to, whether funded by a sponsoring organization or privately funded.
However, as environmentalists like to deflect, there is no Planet B, so should we not be disproportionately focused on problems that are more relevant to home, rather obsessed with space travel?
“These two things are not mutually exclusive,” says Coe.
Research and observation in space occupy a significance in our everyday lives, far exceeding the ones many people might think. Weather pattern tracking and monitoring climate change is not just a bunch of stuff on its own; most of that data is obtained from space satellites; it is also the science conducted by astronauts and being able to do the research in space that is useful on the ground.
Home From Home
And all that hard work will be eased by creature comforts designed to keep on vacationers happy. Haven-1 was designed so “it can feel like you’re at home, says Coe. But practical with it.
I’ve flown three space missions,” commented Andrew Feustel, a nasa space astronaut for 23 years, “and we are figuring out from those space missions and innovating to better live and work in space station.
He and others astronauts have assisted Vast in its design work.
“From communication and connectivity, to private space and interacting with others aboard, to advancing human progress on Earth and beyond, every detail [on the Haven-1] has been designed with the astronaut experience at the core of our work, careworn Feustel.
“Intuitive design [for space] isn’t a luxury; it’s key to ensuring astronauts can work and live seamlessly. Haven-1’s design to address many of the difficulties we experienced aboard the International Space Station and to take the advancements that we made there, and make this became a reality, in order to provide for long-term self-care quite phenomenal.