TechPolaris dawn spacewalk delayed due to bad weather

Polaris dawn spacewalk delayed due to bad weather

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5:19 PM EDT, August 28, 2024

SpaceX is having a rough week. It has been announced that the Polaris Dawn mission and the first commercial spacewalk have been postponed. Future launches might be impossible in the near term.

Due to unfavorable weather conditions at the planned landing site of the Crew Dragon capsule, SpaceX announced on Wednesday, August 28, the rescheduling of the Polaris Dawn mission. The mission's main highlight is the planned first-ever commercial spacewalk.

The mission's start will not be possible on Wednesday and Thursday. Mission participant Jared Isaacman shared information about the delay on platform X. At this stage, no new launch date has been indicated.

Polaris dawn mission postponed

The initial launch of the mission from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida was set for Monday, August 26. Due to a technical failure, the launch had to be postponed.

A key point of the five-day mission is a 20-minute spacewalk by a single mission participant. Until now, such spacewalks were reserved exclusively for NASA astronauts, with a history dating back to 1965 and the Gemini capsule mission, during which an astronaut, secured by a spacesuit and tethered to the spacecraft, ventured into open space for the first time.

The Polaris Dawn mission team consists of Jared Isaacman as the mission commander and financier, who has previously experienced space travel, retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Scott Poteet, and two SpaceX representatives: engineer Sarah Gillis and Anna Menon, who serves as the medical officer. This historic commercial spacewalk documents groundbreaking changes in travel beyond our planet, with hopes of further opening space for future explorers.

SpaceX ambitions

SpaceX, Elon Musk's company, focuses on numerous projects related to space exploration. Its main goal is to reduce the costs of space travel and to commercialize it. Its well-known rockets include the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy. Additionally, SpaceX is developing the Starlink program, which aims to provide satellite internet connectivity worldwide.

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