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ARISS Beyond the ISS

March 4, 2026—With 25 years of experience connecting astronauts and cosmonauts to tens of thousands of kids and adults around the world via amateur radio, ARISS is plotting a course to continue our mission in the government and commercial space realm beyond the targeted decommissioning of the ISS in the 2030 timeframe. 

As you know, we’ve already been active in conducting ham radio operations in commercial space ventures including all four Axiom Space flights to the ISS and the Fram2 free-flying mission, and that’s a big hint on where we’ll be focused in the post-ISS era. We’ve identified commercial space stations as a key growth area for ARISS and we’re in conversations with anyone and everyone in this emerging sector about making ham radio an asset for crews.

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Artist renderings of Starlab, Axiom Space, Orbital Reef and Vast commercial space stations

Based on publicly available information, there are at least four companies developing or interested in developing commercial space stations: Vast, Axiom Space, Starlab Space and Sierra Space’s Orbital Reef. Vast has stated that it could have its four-person, single-module Haven-1 space station for low-Earth orbit as soon as 2027.  

Our offering to commercial space station providers is a proven track record on what ARISS and ham radio bring to the table:

​In addition to our pursuit of commercial ventures, we’re also continuing with full support of ongoing ISS radio contacts and working with NASA to make ARISS a fixture on moon and Mars missions. That includes our partnership with AMSAT to passively track the upcoming Artemis 2 mission around the moon and back.

Stay tuned for more exciting news from ARISS on pursuing future partnerships with the commercial space industry and many other growth areas.

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