politics
Congress extends ISS and tells NASA to get moving on private space stations
We were happy to see the renewed commitment to transition from the ISS.

TL;DR
- A Senate committee passed a NASA Authorization bill to expedite the development of commercial space stations.
- The bill sets 60-day and 90-day deadlines for NASA to release commercial space station requirements and requests for proposals, respectively.
- Contracts with at least two commercial providers are mandated within 180 days of the law's passage.
- The bill extends the International Space Station's lifespan from 2030 to 2032, contingent on international approval.
- De-orbiting of the ISS is prohibited until a commercial low-Earth orbit destination reaches initial operational capability.
- Companies like Axiom Space and Vast have recently raised substantial funding for their space station projects.
- Both Axiom Space and Vast have publicly welcomed the legislative push for commercial space stations.