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#Elon Musk’s SpaceX unveils plans for historic all-civilian mission to space

#Elon Musk’s SpaceX unveils plans for historic all-civilian mission to space

Elon Musk‘s SpaceX plans to launch the world’s first all-civilian mission to orbit later this year, the aerospace firm announced on Monday.

The journey will last for several days and the spacecraft will do a full orbit around the Earth every 90 minutes. This should give the passengers plenty of opportunities for sight-seeing before re-entering our atmosphere for a water landing off the coast of Florida.

Tech tycoon Jared Isaacman will command the Dragon astronaut capsule and donate three other seats to members of the public.

“While a historic journey awaits us in space, I hope this mission reinforces how far inspiration can take us and the extraordinary achievements it leads to here on Earth,” he said.

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The 37-year-old founder of transactions processing firm Shift4 Payments is also a pilot who holds a world record for a Speed-Around-The-World flight.

Isaacman said he aims to use the mission to raise $200 million for St Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital.

He hasn’t revealed how much he’s paying for the trip, but has committed $100 million of his own money to the fundraising initiative. He’s also promised to save a seat onboard the Dragon for a randomly-selected donor to the pediatric center.

Joining them on the journey will be a former patient of St Jude’s who’s now a medical worker at the hospital, and a business owner who uses Shift4 Payments. Their names will be announced in the coming weeks.

Credit: SpaceX
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