Private Spacewalk Breakthrough: Polaris Dawn Mission Paves New Path

Two astronauts, a billionaire and an engineer, completed the first private spacewalk in orbit outside a SpaceX capsule. Their mission, Polaris Dawn, tested new spacesuit designs and cabin depressurization procedures. This marks a significant milestone in commercial spaceflight, pushing the boundaries of what private companies can accomplish in space.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 12-09-2024 21:16 IST | Created: 12-09-2024 21:16 IST
Private Spacewalk Breakthrough: Polaris Dawn Mission Paves New Path
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In a groundbreaking event for commercial spaceflight, two astronauts, Jared Isaacman and Sarah Gillis, successfully completed the world's first private spacewalk. The mission, Polaris Dawn, unfolded outside a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule orbiting Earth.

Isaacman, a billionaire pilot and founder of Shift4, along with SpaceX engineer Sarah Gillis, conducted the spacewalk to test innovative spacesuit designs and full cabin depressurization procedures. This mission is a pivotal step for SpaceX as it continues to expand the frontiers of private space missions.

Broadcasted live on SpaceX's website, the mission was lauded by industry leaders, including NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, who called it a 'giant leap forward for the commercial space industry,' underscoring the significant strides made toward establishing a robust U.S. space economy.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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