Video: First successful spacewalk for a private mission
Arab Weather - SpaceX achieved a historic achievement on Thursday, as the crew of its private flight "Polaris Dawn" carried out the first spacewalk by a non-professional crew. In a special moment, two crew members, wearing their white and gray suits, emerged from their spacecraft "Dragon" in a stunning space show.
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A giant step in the history of space exploration
American billionaire Jared Isaacman, the mission commander, was the first to step out of the capsule into space, strapped into a metal structure called Skywalker. At 700 kilometers above Earth, far higher than the International Space Station, Isaacman commented on the experience with the phrase: “This is amazing.” He was followed in the exit by Sarah Gillis, who tested SpaceX’s latest spacewalk suit.
Space travel challenges
The two remained outside the spacecraft for ten minutes, while the remaining crew members, Scott Petite and Anna Menon, remained inside the capsule to observe the operation. With the hatch open, the crew was exposed to the vacuum of space, as the spacecraft was not equipped with an airlock. Despite these challenges, the operation was successful and lasted an hour and 45 minutes.
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Advanced suits and a promising future
The four crews' suits were specially developed for the mission, optimized to withstand extreme temperatures and enable smoother movement. They are equipped with cameras and real-time information on pressure and humidity displayed on the helmet. SpaceX hopes to produce "millions" of these suits, with the goal of enabling humans to live on other planets like Mars.
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Future Missions: Towards Space Conquest
The Polaris Dawn mission will last five days, and will include 36 scientific experiments and testing laser communications with Starlink satellites. The mission is part of the Polaris program, which aims to accelerate space exploration through private investment, with plans for two more missions, including the first crewed flight of the massive Starship rocket.
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