The first equivalent spacecraft of SpaceX will take off on the 15th


The four will travel for three days

Inspiration-4 spaceflight has been organized for a charitable purpose

SAN FRANCISCO: SpaceX, a company run by tech billionaire Alan Musk, will launch its first similar spaceflight on September 15. The Inspiration-4 mission team tweeted that we are ready for this trip. The Inspiration 4 mission was announced for charity by SpaceX earlier this year in February.

The mission will be commanded by tech entrepreneur Jack Isaacman, along with three others. The four astronauts will orbit the Earth every ninety minutes on a special orbit in a SpaceX crew dragon capsule. The dragon capsule will return to Earth's atmosphere after completing this three-day spacewalk.

The Dragon Capsule will make a soft landing in the oceans of Florida. The man in charge of the mission is 37-year-old Jack Isaacman, a trained pilot. He is the CEO of Shift4 Payments, an integrated payment processing company.

Billionaire Isaacman bought the flight to raise millions of dollars for St Jude Children's Research Hospital. It has allocated two seats for the mission to St. Jude and has pledged 100 100 million for the hospital. The mission will depart from Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center on September 15. The exact time of departure of the mission will be decided a few days in advance.

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