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CRUISE GETS PEEK AT SPACEX

‘Top Gun’ star finds out what it’s like to circle Earth in a SpaceX capsule

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Tom Cruise got a sneak preview of what it’s like to circle Earth in a SpaceX capsule.

Representa­tives for SpaceX’s first privately chartered flight revealed Friday that the actor took part in a call with the four space tourists orbiting more than 360 miles up. Thursday’s conversati­on, like the entire three-day flight, was private and so no details were released.

“Maverick, you can be our wingman anytime,” came the announceme­nt from the flight’s Twitter feed. Cruise starred as Navy pilot Pete ‘Maverick’ Mitchell in the 1986 film Top Gun. A sequel comes out next year.

Last year, Nasa confirmed it was in talks with Cruise about visiting the Internatio­nal Space Station for filming. SpaceX would provide the lift, as it does for Nasa astronauts, and like it did Wednesday night for the billionair­e up there now with his two contest winners and a hospital worker.

Their flight is due to end Saturday night with a splashdown in the Atlantic off the Florida coast.

The four showed off their capsule in a live broadcast Friday. They’re flying exceedingl­y high in the automated capsule, even by Nasa standards.

SpaceX got them into a 585km orbit following Wednesday night’s launch from Nasa’s Kennedy Space Center.

That’s 160km higher than the Internatio­nal Space Station. It’s so high that they’re completing 15 orbits of Earth daily, compared with 16 for station astronauts.

Until this all-amateur crew, relatively few Nasa astronauts had soared that high. The most recent were the shuttle astronauts who worked on the Hubble Space Telescope over multiple flights in the 1990s and 2000s.

 ?? Photos by Gulf News Archive and courtesy of Disney and Netflix ??
Photos by Gulf News Archive and courtesy of Disney and Netflix

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