Been in space for a while SpaceX Polaris Dawn team, they are in today Crew Dragon with a smooth landing and return returned.
The billionaire who previously went into space with SpaceX Jared Isaacman, military pilot Scott Poteet and SpaceX engineers Anna Menon with Sarah Gillis, completed the historic mission without any problems. Launched into space aboard the company’s Crew Dragon capsule ((Record broken by reaching three times higher than the International Space Station) four important names, witnessed a historic moment recently. Jared Isaacman and Sarah Gillis opened the hatch of the Crew Dragon and stepped outside. This development was a first in the history of private space companies. In the process, SpaceX’s new generation space suit called “EVA” was used and According to the company’s statement, there were no problems with the new clothing. The mission, which was announced to have come to life with the help of many research institutions and organizations, including TRISH and BioServe Space Technologies, had a smooth launch on September 10 using a Falcon 9 rocket. Elon Musk announced the key points of the Polaris Dawn mission last week. shared:
Splashdown of Dragon confirmed! Welcome back to Earth, @rookisaacman, @kiddpoteet, @Gillis_SarahE, @annawmenon pic.twitter.com/nILpMQh2sR
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) September 15, 2024
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) September 15, 2024
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High Altitude:
-The highest Earth orbit ever achieved will be targeted.
-Research will be conducted on the effects of space flights and radiation on human health.
First Commercial Spacewalk:
-A space walk will be performed at an altitude of approximately 700 km above Earth.
-EVA space suits prepared by SpaceX will be used in the mission.
In-Space Communication:
-The Polaris Dawn crew will be the first to test the laser-based Starlink communications system in space.
Health Impact Research:
-Various studies on human health will be conducted in space.
Polaris Dawn and Dragon at 1,400 km above Earth – the farthest humans have traveled since the Apollo program over 50 years ago pic.twitter.com/rRDeD1dY1e
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) September 11, 2024