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Polaris Dawn missionTechCrunch
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The Polaris Dawn mission lifted off from NASA ’s Kennedy Space Center at 5:23 AM EST after several delays due to inclement weather.
The four -person crew will be blasting through the high-energy Van Allen belt, where radiation is far higher than at lower altitudes.
On day three of the five-day mission, the crew will attempt the first commercial spacewalk not involving government astronauts.
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