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SpaceX reveals civilian passengers for trip into space this year – The Independent
Dragon capsule will launch this autumn, aiming for an altitude of 540km – 120km higher than the ISS

SpaceX has revealed the final members of its civilian crew who will take part in the first ever commercial space flight later this year.
The new passengers are Sian Proctor, a community college educator in Tempe, Arizona and Chris Sembroski, a former Air Force missileman from Everett Washington. They will join flight sponsor Jared Isaacman and another passenger for three days in orbit this autumn.
Mr Isaacman also revealed some details about his Inspiration4 mission, as the four gathered at Nasas…
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