Astronomy:Polaris program

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Short description: Private crewed spaceflight program
Polaris
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CountryUnited States
OrganizationSpaceX
StatusPlanned
Program history
Duration2022–present
Launch site(s)
  • Kennedy Space Center, LC-39A (Crew Dragon flights)
  • TBD (Starship flight)
Vehicle information
Crew vehicle
Launch vehicle(s)

The Polaris Program is a planned human spaceflight program organized by businessman and commercial astronaut Jared Isaacman.[1] Isaacman, who commanded the first all-civilian spaceflight—Inspiration4—in September 2021, purchased flights from SpaceX in order to create the Polaris Program. The first two flights will use the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft, while the third flight is planned to be the first crewed Starship flight.[1][2] Polaris Dawn, the first flight, will attempt the first private spacewalk.[3]

NASA and SpaceX signed in September 2022 with the Polaris program an unfunded Space Act Agreement to study the feasibility of a SpaceX and Polaris Program mission to boost the Hubble Space Telescope into a higher orbit with the Crew Dragon.[4]

Flights

Polaris program planned flights
Mission Name Launch Date Launch Vehicle Spacecraft Orbit Crew
Polaris Dawn (Mission I) NET April 2024[5][6] Falcon 9 Block 5 Dragon C207 Resilience LEO, 1400 km max altitude[7]
  • United States Jared Isaacman
  • United States Scott Poteet
  • United States Sarah Gillis
  • United States Anna Menon
Mission II TBA Falcon 9 Block 5 Crew Dragon TBA United States Jared Isaacman
others TBA
Mission III TBA Starship launch vehicle Starship spacecraft TBA United States Jared Isaacman
others TBA

See also

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