Hayley Arceneaux will join first flight in space tourism
SpaceX is preparing for the first private flight with the goal of promoting space tourism for private citizens including Hayley Arceneaux who will make history in more than one way. Hayley Arceneaux was chosen as one of the lucky civilians to participate in the first private flight for SpaceX making her the youngest American in space.
Arceneaux said she’s most excited about serving as a beacon of hope for other cancer patients who often don’t see themselves represented in historic milestones.
The mission is aptly named “Inspiration4.” https://t.co/IBz59bEz20
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The 29-year-old physician’s assistant for St Jude Children’s Research Hospital and was a former patient diagnosed with bone cancer at a young age. Arceneaux visited St. Jude when she was 10-years-old for surgery to replace her knee and implant a titanium rod in her left thigh.
Arceneaux still experiences leg pain and limps while walking but will make history as the first person with a prosthesis in space. Arceneaux will also be making history being apart of the first all-civilian spaceflight mission and the country’s first commercial spaceflight.
As bone cancer survivor Hayley Arceneaux prepares to be the first person to travel into space with a prosthesis, she hopes that she can inspire others https://t.co/9ChfvhC69S 👩🚀 pic.twitter.com/yd4yvVk28S
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The spaceflight is scheduled for late 2021 around October that will take off at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida bound for Earth’s orbit. Billionaire entrepreneur Jared Isaacman announced the space mission pledging to raise $200 million for St. Jude with half of his own contribution who will be manning the all-civilian space flight with three contest winners.
Arceneaux was one of the lucky winners and was excited when she was asked to represent St. Jude on this historic spaceflight. The second member of the all-civilian crew will be a sweepstakes winner that anyone can enter by donating to St. Jude with more than $9 million. The last member of the spaceflight will be one lucky business owner who uses credit card-processing companies including Pennsylvania, Shift4Payments, and Isaacman’s Allentown.
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