The first SpaceX spacewalk: What the Polaris Dawn commander says about the bold upcoming mission

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The Polaris Dawn mission is the first of three flights Jared Isaacman bought from SpaceX in 2022 for his human spaceflight effort known as the Polaris Program.

SpaceX is preparing to launch its next private mission from Florida on Aug. 26, and it will be the company's first attempt at a spacewalk.

SpaceX is preparing to launch its next private mission by the end of the month, featuring the first attempt to have the astronauts step out into space.for his human spaceflight effort known as the Polaris Program — is set to launch from Florida in the early hours of Aug. 26."We don't get the freedom of any time of day to launch but I think it'll work out to Lockheed Martin to take struggling spacecraft manufacturer Terran Orbital private in $450 million deal.

Isaacman also detailed the day-to-day schedule for Polaris Dawn, which will be in space for up to five days. "You ideally want to take that at the lowest altitude as you can because even down at 200 kilometers, the radiation level there is substantially higher … Our two or three passes at high altitude through the South Atlantic Anomaly will be almost the entirety of the radiation load on the mission and like an equivalency of three months on the International Space Station," Isaacman said.

Two of the crew will journey outside of Dragon: Isaacman and Gillis, while Poteet and Menon stay inside as support.

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