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Final seats filled for first all-civilian spaceflight crew – The Market Herald
The final places on a four-member crew have been filled ahead of a SpaceX launch later this year, which is being billed as the first all-civilian spaceflight in…
- The final places on a four-member crew have been filled ahead of a SpaceX launch later this year, which is being billed as the first all-civilian spaceflight in history
- Known as Inspiration4, the mission seeks to raise awareness and support for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and was conceived by billionaire entrepreneur Jared Isaacman
- The flight will take place some time after September 15 and is expected to last three or four days
- As mission “commander,” Isaacman is joined by physician’s assistant…
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