SpaceX's Historic Private Spacewalk Foreshadows New Frontier

SpaceX successfully launched four private astronauts on the Polaris Dawn mission, marking a significant milestone. The mission includes a first-ever private spacewalk and tests new spacesuit designs. The crew comprises a billionaire entrepreneur, a retired military pilot, and two SpaceX employees, lifting off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 11-09-2024 10:26 IST | Created: 11-09-2024 10:26 IST
SpaceX's Historic Private Spacewalk Foreshadows New Frontier
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SpaceX successfully launched a crew of four private astronauts early Tuesday morning, marking another milestone in commercial space exploration. The mission, named Polaris Dawn, aims to conduct the first private spacewalk and test new spacesuit designs.

The Crew Dragon capsule blasted off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center at around 5:23 a.m. EST (0923 GMT). The hand-picked crew includes a billionaire entrepreneur, a retired military fighter pilot, and two SpaceX employees, underscoring the growing intersection of private investment and space technology.

Over the course of their five-day mission, the crew will undertake a range of tests and experiments, positioning SpaceX at the forefront of the burgeoning private space travel industry.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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