
Four special spacecocks in space launched early September 10 at the modified Dragon Crew Crew capsule, and the five -day Polaris Dawn mission, which aims to test the SACEDUIT SuPits designs and conduct the first special space.
The crew, a billionaire entrepreneur, a retired military fighter, and two SPACEX employees, raised the NASA Kennedy Center in Florida around 5:23 am EST.
The capsule reached about nine and a half minutes, and the crew hit the game of a small astronaut game as a free fall – zero gravity – clear. Crew Dragon separated from the support trunk three minutes after that, as the cameras on the plane unveiled an amazing vision of the capsule on the sun -made ground.
“While you look towards the northern star, remember that your courage lights up the map of explorers in the future.” “We trust your skills, courage and teamwork to carry out the next task … … We send you a hug from the ground.”
The Mission’s Falcon 9 Booster fell safely on a mobile pillow.
It is a special task from the fifth and most dangerous dragon crew yet. The spacecraft will eventually settle in an oval orbit, and nearly 190 km (118 km) passes nearly 1,400 km (870 miles), and any human being has been ventured since the end of the APOLLO MON program in the United States in 1972.
The attempt to launch last month was postponed hours before taking off a small Helium leakage in the Earth equipment on Spaces’s Launchpad. Spacex repaired the leakage, but the company’s Falcon 9 was based on the American organizers due to the failure of the supportive recovery during a relevant mission, which delayed the launch of Polaris. The launch was delayed on Tuesday about two hours due to the unsuccessful weather.
Only the highly trained and well -trained governmental astronauts have passed space in the past. There have been approximately 270 at the International Space Station (ISS) since its establishment in 2000, and 16 by Chinese astronauts at Tiangong Space Station in Beijing.
The race was planned for the third day
Polaris Dawn Spacewalk for the third day of the mission is 700 km and will last for about 20 minutes. Crew Dragon Craft in Spacex will slowly press their entire cabin-there is no flight like ISS- and all four astronauts will depend on spaces of space space for oxygen.
The American separation corridor was the first in 1965, on the Gemini capsule, and used a similar measure planned in Polaris Dawn: the capsule was depressed, open the opening, and spaces of an overdrill pioneer abroad on a rope.
Jared Essakman, 41, a pilot and founder of the billionaire company to the electronic payment company SHIFF4, delivers the Polaris mission, as he did for his 4th journey of inspiration with Spacex in 2021. He refused to specify the amount he paid for missions, but he is likely to cost hundreds of dollars.
Joining him is Mission Scott Pothet, 50 years old, a retired US Air Force Lieutenant; SPACEX employees Sarah Gillis, 30, and Anna Menon, 38, are both senior engineers in the company.
For the spacecraft, the Mr. Isaacman and Mrs. Gillis will come out of the oxygen -linked spacecraft while Mr. Pathet and Menon remain in the cabin.
This task is the first in the private Polaris program for Mr. ISAACMAN, which includes a follow -up task from Dragon Dragon in the future, followed by a flight on Spaces’s Starship, a giant missile that the company spent billions of dollars on the development of a major moon and Mars vehicle.
The crew of four people effectively test the subject of a set of scientific experiments that will aim to shed light on how to affect cosmic radiation and space emptiness on the human body, which increases decades of studies on astronauts living on ISS.
Since the retirement of the space shuttle in 2011, NASA has relied heavily on the company and the dragging of its crew, which transferred nine missions of an astronaut to and from ISS as the only vehicle to study the American crew.
The company has previously transferred four private tasks: ISAACMAN 4, and three special spacecraft trips that were arranged by Houston -based Mission Mission.
Boeing is struggling to develop a similar spacecraft, Starlener, which can compete with the dragon crew. But the last task task in NASA, which started in NASA that started in June – the first time she flying a crew – left astronauts at ISS last week due to problems in the payment system.
This story was reported by Reuters.