Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Billionair­e sets next SpaceX mission

Spacewalk goal for human-piloted flight in company’s Starship rocket

- RICHARD TRIBOU

ORLANDO, Fla. — One trip to space was not enough for billionair­e Jared Issacman who has paired up with SpaceX again for a new mission after last year’s Inspiratio­n4.

Once again, Isaacman is spacebound, but this time looking to be among the first civilians to perform a spacewalk while trying to reach the highest ever Earth orbit flown by humans. The mission, called Polaris Dawn, is the first of up to three missions of the Polaris Program, which announced its plans Monday with a website and social media channels. Similar to Inspiratio­n4, Isaacman is taking three passengers with him on board a SpaceX Dragon to launch atop a Falcon 9 rocket from Kennedy Space Center.

And once again Isaacman is partnered with the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, for which his Inspiratio­n4 mission raised more than $240 million.

“The Polaris Program is an important step in advancing human space exploratio­n while helping to solve problems through the use of innovative technology here on Earth,” said Isaacman in a press release. “On Polaris Dawn, we endeavor to achieve the highest Earth orbit ever flown in addition to conducting the world’s first commercial spacewalk and testing of Starlink laser-based communicat­ion. Alongside these important objectives, we will be supporting scientific research to advance both human health interests on Earth and our understand­ing of human health during future long-duration spacefligh­ts.”

The new flight will launch no earlier than the fourth quarter of 2022, according to the website.

The other three passengers are Scott Poteet, given the title of mission pilot; specialist Sarah Gillis; and specialist and medical officer Anna Menon.

Poteet, a retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel and demonstrat­ion pilot with the Thunderbir­ds, acted as mission director for the Inspiratio­n4 flight. He also worked as a vice president for strategy for Isaacman’s company Shift4, the credit card processing firm from which Isaacman earned his fortune. Isaacman paid SpaceX an undisclose­d fund for the threeday orbital flight last fall.

Gillis is a SpaceX employee who oversees its astronaut training program. She’s worked with both NASA and commercial astronauts who have flown on Crew Dragon including Demo-2, Crew-1 and the Inspiratio­n4 missions.

Menon, like Gillis, holds the title of Lead Space Operations Engineer at SpaceX, and worked in mission control for several Dragon missions. Before SpaceX, she worked at NASA as a biomedical flight controller for the Internatio­nal Space Station.

Science research planned for the five-day mission include using ultrasound to monitor gas in human veins, study decompress­ion sickness, study space radiation on human biology, provide human samples for study, and give more research for the known degraded vision issue associated with long-term spacefligh­t.

The Polaris Program also plans for a second mission in Crew Dragon at an undetermin­ed date, but then a final third mission touting it as the “firsthuman spacefligh­t on Starship.”

Starship is the next-generation rocket being developed by SpaceX that when combined with the Super Heavy booster is designed to eventually fly to the moon and Mars. The first test flight of the Starship with Super Heavy is awaiting a launch license from the Federal Aviation Administra­tion.

 ?? (AP/John Raoux) ?? Inspiratio­n4 crew member Jared Isaacman (right) waves to family members before a trip to the Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39-A and a planned liftoff on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on Sept. 15 in Cape Canaveral, Fla. Isaacman announced Monday that he will take another private spacefligh­t.
(AP/John Raoux) Inspiratio­n4 crew member Jared Isaacman (right) waves to family members before a trip to the Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39-A and a planned liftoff on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on Sept. 15 in Cape Canaveral, Fla. Isaacman announced Monday that he will take another private spacefligh­t.

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