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    Space X Sets Date For Polaris Dawn Mission

    Rayan

    By Rayan - Aug 22, 2024 | Updated On: 22 August, 2024 | 2 min read

    By Rayan , 2 min read - Aug 22, 2024

    Updated On: 22 August, 2024

    Space X Sets Date For Polaris Dawn Mission. Image Credit: Social Media.




  • Elon Musk’s company Space X sets date for Polaris Dawn mission, one of its most anticipated missions. The project that is filled with hope, potential and some more insight in the future of space travel and exploration.

    One of the mission’s main highlights is American Billionaire Jared Isaacman’s five-day vacation in the first-ever private spacewalk.

    Let’s learn everything exciting about this mission and learn more about it.




  • Space X Sets Date For Polaris Dawn Mission

    This will be the Polaris Program’s first mission in collaboration with SpaceX. They will have two more similar to this mission since isaacman will fund the second mission.

    Space X sets date for Polaris Dawn mission on Aug. 26, but the date has been changed to August 27 at 3:38 a.m. They will be using the iconic SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket, which is undoubtedly one of the best lockers.

    Space X Sets Date For Polaris Dawn Mission

    Space X Sets Date For Polaris Dawn Mission. Image Credit: Social Media.

    Mission commander Isaacman will travel with Lt. Col. Scott Poteet, who will be the pilot. Sarah Gillis and Anna Menon will also be present on the flight as trainees and medical officers, respectively.

    Mission Objective

    The main objective of the mission is to further test and understand the potential of the starship and learn its reliability for future missions, which are supposed to be even better.




  • Space X Sets Date For Polaris Dawn Mission

    Space X Sets Date For Polaris Dawn Mission. Image Credit: Social Media.

    Additionally, since this mission is supposed to be a private flight, they want to obtain more information on astrophysics and earth observation.

    Furthermore, this mission adds more emphasis to commercials. SpaceX has previously wanted to make space travel as easy and this mission is just a small step toward a potentially growing space tourism and satellite deployment market.

    ALSO READ: Why Was SpaceX Falcon 9 Grounded By USFAA?

    Funding For St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

    The Polaris Dawn Crew is going to space on a mission to raise money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.




  • Overall, this mission is ambitious, and they have previously helped Jude Children’s Research Hospital raise $250 million.

    To help raise even more money, the crew has found some partners who can help.

    Overall, this mission is a win-win situation for both the Polaris team and SpaceX.

    Once the mission is complete, it will make future missions even easier, and we will be closer to learning more about the vast space.




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