Image courtesy of Inspiration4 shows the crew (L-R) Jared Isaacman, Hayley Arceneaux, Christopher Sembroski and Sian Proctor in orbit, September 16, 2021. /CFP
SpaceX is set to launch Polaris Dawn, the first commercial spaceflight mission with an all-civilian spacewalk plan, no earlier than July 31, according to an announcement from the project on Wednesday.
Funded by U.S. billionaire Jared Isaacman, the mission is also the second all-civilian mission after the Inspiration4 mission launched in September 2021.
The mission's plans include the first-ever private spacewalk, research on human health in space and tests to equip the spacecraft with Starlink WiFi.
Polaris Dawn also aims to reach a high orbit about 700 kilometers above Earth – the highest-altitude crewed flight since the Apollo moon missions.
The mission will use the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule to carry four team members to space, including Isaacman. The crew is set to spend around five days in orbit around Earth.