Today, september 16, SpaceX sent the Inspiration4 expedition to orbit via Florida's Kennedy Space Center, with an all-civilian crew. SpaceX has created history by flying four individuals with no prior space travel expertise on an orbital mission. The takeoff of the Inspiration4 spacecraft represents SpaceX's first commercial trip to outer space. Jared Isaacman, a 38-year-old millionaire and entrepreneur who has funded the whole operation, is in charge of this mission.


This is the first time a spaceship has blasted off and rocketed towards orbit with no professional astronauts aboard, instead of comprising of an all crew. Hayley Arceneaux,  Jared Isaacman, Sian Proctor,  as well as chris Sembroski are the four participants of SpaceX's all-civilian mission. Each person of the Dragon capsule's team has been allocated a specific task. The project's commissioners will be Jared Isaacman, the operator will be Sian Proctor, the medical officer should be Hayley Arceneaux, and the operation expert will be chris Sembroski.

This is the 3rd time SpaceX has launched a space mission headed by a billionaire. The Dragon capsule will fly 357 miles (575 kilometres) above the Earth, just surpassing the Hubble Space Telescope. As per SpaceX, this new trip, which will be led entirely by civilians, will symbolize diversity in space. SpaceX had already successfully launched additional billionaire-led space projects, richard Branson's Virgin Galactic as well as Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin. While Blue Origin, as well as Virgin Galactic, went to altitudes of approximately 100 kilometres, the Inspiration4 crew would fly to over 500 kilometres.

According to reports, expedition commissioner Jared Isaacman stated that the all expedition and its concept of diversity in human spaceflight is the very first approach toward a future where ordinary people may go and wander among the stars.

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