Tech billionaire begins first private spacewalk from SpaceX capsule: ‘perfect world’
A billionaire stepped out for the first private spacewalk on Thursday, teaming up with SpaceX on the daring endeavour hundreds of miles above Earth.
Tech entrepreneur Jared Isaacman and his crew waited until their capsule was depressurised before popping open the hatch. Isaacman emerged first, joining a small elite group of spacewalkers who until now had included only professional astronauts from a dozen countries.
“Back at home, we all have a lot of work to do. But from here, it sure looks like a perfect world,” Isaacman said.
The commercial spacewalk was the main focus of the five-day flight financed by Isaacman and Elon Musk’s company, and the culmination of years of development geared toward settling Mars and other planets.
All four on board donned SpaceX’s new spacewalking suits to protect themselves from the harsh vacuum. They launched on Tuesday from Florida, rocketing farther from Earth than anyone since Nasa’s moonwalkers. The orbit was reduced by half – to 460 miles (740km) – for the spacewalk.
