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Cancer Survivor Looks Forward to Joining Private Space Flight – VOA Learning English
After beating bone cancer, Hayley Arceneaux thinks rocketing into orbit on a private flight should be no problem at all.

After beating bone cancer, Hayley Arceneaux thinks rocketing into orbit on SpaceXs first private flight should be no problem at all.
St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital announced the 29-year-old doctor’s assistant will rocket into space later this year.
Arceneaux a former patient at St. Jude will become the youngest American in space, beating NASA record-holder Sally Ride by over two years.
She will travel with businessman Jared Isaacman, who is using the spaceflight he bought to raise money for…
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