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NASA seeks industry feedback on commercial space stations

NASA issued a draft RFP seeking industry feedback by August 10 on plans to fund and support commercial space stations before the ISS retires around 2030, ensuring continued U.S. presence in low Earth

NASA Seeks Industry Input on Second Phase of Commercial Space Stations
NASA โ€” 6 July 2026
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NASA on Monday took the next step toward privatizing low Earth orbit, asking U.S. companies to weigh in on how to run commercial space stations once t

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Why This Matters

The transition from the International Space Station to commercial successors represents a historic pivot in low Earth orbit (LEO) operations, shifting from government-led to private-sector-driven space infrastructure. For NASA, this move is not just about continuity but about maintaining strategic autonomy in an era where orbital access is increasingly contested by commercial and geopolitical rivals.

Background Context

NASAโ€™s Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) program, launched in 2006, laid the groundwork for todayโ€™s commercial space ecosystem by funding private companies like SpaceX and Orbital Sciences to deliver cargo to the ISS. The upcoming commercial stationsโ€”envisioned by Axiom, Voyager Space, and Blue Originโ€”are the next logical step, but their success hinges on overcoming unproven financing models and technical hurdles in microgravity research.

What Happens Next

The August 10 industry feedback deadline will reveal how seriously companies view NASAโ€™s $1 billion commitment to commercial stations, with proposals likely favoring those with existing partnerships or reusable launch systems. Delays in the ISS retirement timelineโ€”potentially extended beyond 2030โ€”could create a funding gap, forcing NASA to balance between extending the ISS and accelerating its successors.

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