SpaceX made history by sending four ordinary men into space


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Alan Musk's company SpaceX, one of the world's top millionaires, has launched the first private space mission under its Inspiration ૪ mission. Has made history by sending up. The four were sent into space on a Falcon 8 rocket aboard a dragon capsule. The most special thing about this mission is that none of its four crew is a professional astronaut. This is the company's first private human space flight.

Businessman Alan Musk's American aerospace company SpaceX launched four civilians from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA at 5.30 am (Indian time) on Thursday with a Dragon Capsule Falcon-2 rocket. Under the inspiration of SpaceX-4, four people are traveling at an altitude of 4 km above the earth's surface. They will orbit the earth for three days in a private spacecraft, meaning they will orbit the earth for three days.


The special achievement of this mission is that none of the four people in this mission are professional astronauts. This is the first time since 2009 that a man has reached such heights on earth. The SpaceX flight is powered by a Falcon-3 rocket. The launch came from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA. However, this launch has nothing to do with NASA. It is completely private aviation. The Apollo 11 mission flew from NASA's Kennedy Space Center to the moon.

SpaceX has signaled that space is now open to all by sending four ordinary men into space who are not astronauts. Billionaire businessman Jared Isaacman is behind the project. He rented the entire mission at his own expense. Isaacman did not disclose how much he paid to SpaceX for the rent, but it is said to have cost less than 200 million. After hiring the mission he invited three anonymous people to go into space with him. A unique selection process was adopted for the selection of his companions.

Isaacman, 6, is the founder and commander of a company called Shift ૪ Payments. His company provides services to shops and restaurants to facilitate bank card transactions. He started the company at the age of 18 in the basement of his home. He loves to fly and he also has a record of flying around the world in a lightweight jet.

As long as the spacecraft is safe, Jared can do whatever he wants, said Alan Musk, owner of SpaceX. He announced the mission in February. Azakman decided to fly for three days and go at an altitude of 3 km above the ground. The group will fly higher than the International Space Station and enjoy views for three days. During this time some science experiments will also be done. In addition to Isaacman, Physician Assistant Haley Arseno, Air Force Engineer Chris Sembrowski and Scientist Dr. Sion Proctor has also joined the mission.

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