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The Polaris Dawn crew will leave the relative safety of the SpaceX Dragon capsule more than 400 miles above the Earth and spend several minutes in the vacuum of space.
It's the first time since the early days of space travel that astronauts have attempted a spacewalk without an airlock.
The crew has been training for more than two years , but only Jared Isaacman has been to space before.
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