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SpaceX’s mission crew makes an attempt first all-civilian spacewalk – NBC New York

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4 non-public residents orbiting Earth in a SpaceX capsule are set to carry out the primary all-civilian spacewalk on Thursday morning.

Billionaire entrepreneur Jared Isaacman, retired Air Pressure Lt. Col. Scott “Kidd” Poteet, and SpaceX engineers Sarah Gillis and Anna Menon are the crew of the Polaris Daybreak mission, which launched into area Tuesday to start a five-day flight.

Their spacewalk is about to happen at 5:58 a.m. ET after it was delayed just a few hours, and final round 20 minutes.

Isaacman and a SpaceX engineer will take turns rising from their capsule tons of of miles above Earth, sticking near the hatch. Two different crew members will stay strapped of their seats.

Isaacman teamed up with SpaceX for the primary business spacewalk to check out new spacesuits.

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