Purpose-built
Vast created the Astronaut Flight Suit with its customers at the center of the design, from the cut to the functional elements.
Configurable as a single-piece or a two-piece outfit by zipping (or unzipping) the jacket from the trousers, the flight suit is customized for each crew member while delivering greater comfort and range of motion through rear vents and shoulder gussets. The garment also includes pockets and hook-and-loop fasteners (Velcro) so tools can be stowed and accessed with ease.
Focusing on practicality, Vast aimed to produce a highly functional flight suit suitable for both Earth-based training and everyday use aboard Haven-1 in orbit.
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“When you’re in microgravity, you need your hands free and your tools nearby at all times,” said former NASA astronaut Megan McArthur, who is advising Vast. “You’re constantly threading through tight spaces and positioning your body in ways we don’t encounter on Earth.”
Though the suit is a clean white with a unified appearance, it still allows personal touches. Each crew’s suits will bear a mission patch, and there’s a spot for each member’s flight badge — the “wings” they’ll earn from Vast “by launching, living on orbit and performing mission operations in space,” the company said.
Alongside the flight suit, every Vast crew member will also wear the Pilot’s Venturer Vertical Drive, a watch crafted by Swiss luxury maker IWC Schaffhausen and tested in partnership with Vast. IWC designed the timepiece to handle the demands of human spaceflight, substituting the crown for a more glove-friendly rotating bezel. Vast confirmed the watch can tolerate vibrations and pressure shifts and is compatible with the Haven-1 on-board environment.
IWC Schaffhausen worked with Vast to validate its Pilot’s Venturer Vertical Drive, a wristwatch engineered for use in space.
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(IWC Schaffhausen is selling the Pilot’s Venturer Vertical Drive to the public for $28,200.)
“It’s a watch astronauts can actually use,” said Feustel. “This is the flight suit for the commercial, crewed spaceflight era, and it’s really just the beginning.”



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