SpaceX is about to launch its first-ever private space walk.
Billionaire Jared Isaacman and three crew members for the Polaris Dawn mission are set to take off during a launch window from 3:38 a.m. to 7:38 a.m.
The mission will head to space via NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It was originally scheduled to blast off Monday, but was delayed a day to make more time for conducting pre-flight tests.
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Isaacman will be taking flight along with mission specialist and medical officer Anna Menon, mission specialist Sarah Gillis, and pilot Scott Poteet. Both Menon and Gillis work for SpaceX.
Besides the scheduled spacewalk, the crew will also be conducting a slew of tests on human health in space as SpaceX tries to understand if and how we could viably live in the stars.
The Polaris crew plans to be in space for five days if all goes well.
SpaceX hasn’t said how much they’ve spent on the mission and neither has Isaacman, but the two parties are funding the mission together.
SpaceX said the crew will be “reaching the highest Earth orbit ever flown while moving through portions of the Van Allen radiation belt.” At that point, it will be about 870 miles from the Earth’s surface. The space walk will take place at half that distance.