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SpaceX delays Polaris Dawn launch to August 27

SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule for the Polaris Dawn mission has arrived at its rocket hangar. (Image credit: SpaceX)

SpaceX has postponed the launch of its Polaris Dawn spacecraft by at least 24 hours to allow more time for final pre-flight checks. Polaris Dawn, a private mission backed by American billionaire Jared Isaacman, is now scheduled to launch no later than Tuesday, August 27, at 3:38 a.m. ET (0738 GMT).

“SpaceX is targeting Tuesday, August 27, to launch Polaris Dawn, the first of three crewed Polaris missions designed to advance the future of spaceflight,” SpaceX said. Written in an update on X (formerly Twitter) Late August 21. “The new date allows additional time for teams to complete checks ahead of launch next week.”

New release date: August 27

Four Polaris Dawn astronauts pose for photos in front of a jet plane.

(Image credit: Polaris Program/John Krauss)

The Polaris Dawn mission is now scheduled to launch on August 27, one day later than originally planned.

“The new date allows additional time for teams to complete checks ahead of launch next week,” SpaceX wrote in a blog post. Posted on X.

“We would be happy to take an extra day to ensure readiness,” said mission commander Jared Isaacman. Written in a post on X.

Polaris Dawn Raises Millions for St. Jude

Polaris Dawn pilot Jared Isaacman meets the St. Jude family at the Sun ‘n’ Fun Aerospace Expo in April 2024. (Image credit: Polaris Program/John Krauss)

As the Polaris Dawn crew prepares for their own launch into space on August 26 with SpaceX, the mission’s fundraising arm is in full swing for its chosen nonprofit. St. Jude Children’s Research HospitalWho studies and treats cancer in children.

Polaris Dawn Commander Jared Isaacman said his first spaceflight, Inspiration4 in 2021, “raised over $250 million for them. We’ve raised millions since then with Polaris Dawn, and we’ll continue to do so for the duration of the Polaris program.”

In collaboration with Isaacman and the Polaris Dawn crew, the expedition found partners to help raise more money for St. Jude.

Doritos has created new Zero Gravity Cool Ranch chips designed for safe eating in weightlessness and is offering the chips and space cans as prizes as part of a fundraising project, which you can find at https://doritos.experience.stjude.org/So far, the project has raised over $538,000, and is approaching its goal of $585,000.

Meanwhile, luxury watchmaker IWC Schaffhausen has donated a Pilot’s Watch Chronograph Edition “Polaris Dawn”, which will be worn on the flight and auctioned off to benefit the St. Jude Foundation after the flight.

Mission specialist Anna Menon has also written a children’s book called It’s called “Kisses from Space.” She will read the book during the trip, and proceeds from the book sales will go to the St. Jude Foundation.

Polaris Dawn crew one week after launch

(Image credit: Polaris Program/John Krauss)

The four private astronauts on SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn mission are a week away from launch after two years of training for a mission they hope will include the world’s first private spacewalk.

American billionaire Jared Isaacman, who previously backed his own Inspiration4 spaceflight with SpaceX, will command the Polaris Dawn mission, the first of three new spaceflights he is purchasing from SpaceX.

Isaacman, pilot Scott “Kid” Poteet, and mission specialists Sarah Gillis and Anna Menon, both SpaceX principal space operations engineers, arrived at the launch site at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Aug. 19. The launch is scheduled for August 26 at 3:38 a.m. ET (0738 GMT)..

The mission, announced in 2022, will test SpaceX’s new spacesuits during a two-hour spacewalk during the five-day mission. On Aug. 19, the crew spoke to reporters about their upcoming mission.

Read all about it in our concluding story here.From Josh Diener of Space.com.

Doritos Heads to Space With Polaris Dawn

(Image credit: PepsiCo)

The Polaris Dawn spacecraft will carry some brand new snacks into space when it launches aboard SpaceX’s Crew Dragon Resilience vehicle on August 26.

Doritos is flying a brand new, space-safe Doritos Zero Gravity Cool Ranch chips during the special space flight. The limited-edition flavor is available for purchase online and features an oil-based coating to keep the classic Doritos powdery topping from floating away in weightlessness.

“The limitless possibilities of space have inspired us to push the boundaries of what’s possible,” said Chris Bellinger, chief creative officer, PepsiCo Foods North America, in a statement. “This mission is a testament to our commitment to delivering bold experiences and flavors, even in the most unexpected places.”

You can read more about the new Doritos space in our full story by Robert Perlman. SPACE.com Collection.

Doritos chips that fly on the Polaris Dawn are packaged in special boxes that will be included in patches, pins and other prizes that will be given away to those who donate to St. Jude. (Image credit: PepsiCo/collectSPACE.com)