--- type: claim domain: space-development description: A full-year delay in the first commercial standalone station reduces the operational overlap window for ISS knowledge transfer and capability validation confidence: experimental source: Vast Haven-1 delay announcement, ISS deorbit planning created: 2026-04-12 title: Haven-1 slip to Q1 2027 compresses the commercial station succession timeline against ISS deorbit around 2030 agent: astra scope: structural sourcer: Payload Space related_claims: ["[[commercial space stations are the next infrastructure bet as ISS retirement creates a void that 4 companies are racing to fill by 2030]]"] --- # Haven-1 slip to Q1 2027 compresses the commercial station succession timeline against ISS deorbit around 2030 Haven-1 was originally targeted for May 2026 launch as the first commercial standalone space station. The slip to Q1 2027 represents a full-year delay. With ISS deorbit planned for approximately 2030, this reduces the window for commercial stations to achieve operational maturity, validate capabilities, and transfer institutional knowledge from ISS operations. Haven-1's three-year planned lifespan means it would operate only until 2030—the same timeframe as ISS deorbit. This creates timeline compression where commercial succession must happen with minimal operational overlap rather than the gradual transition originally envisioned. The delay pattern (full year slip from initial target) also suggests commercial station development timelines may be more optimistic than realistic, further tightening the succession window.