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Just before jumping into the void, the Polaris Dawn astronauts had a “blackout”

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On September 10, SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn mission took off from Cape Canaveral in Florida. On board the Crew Dragon capsule were four novices, space tourists of a new kind. Among them was billionaire Jared Isaacman, who financed the entire operation out of his own pocket.

After a first flight with Inspiration4, the future head of NASA wanted to do it again, with an even riskier mission. The apotheosis of Polaris Dawn was to take place a few days after takeoff, with an EVA, a walk into the void of space. In addition to Isaacman, Sarah Gillis, a SpaceX engineer who was a member of the mission, enjoyed a few minutes floating in space.

A blackout at H-1

But not everything went as planned during these 5 days in space. In a new report on the flight, the Reuters news agency reveals that the 4 astronauts on board were cut off from the world for nearly an hour. A “blackout” that was apparently due to a power outage in the SpaceX control center.

According to an anonymous source, it took engineers several minutes to regain remote control of the device. Although the 4 apprentice astronauts on board have been trained to deal with this type of extreme situation, they are not professionals, and therefore cannot react as such.

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NASA quickly warned

While this cut in communications between the ship and Earth had no consequences for the Polaris Dawn mission, which ended on September 15, it nevertheless raises questions for the future. NASA, which uses the same Crew Dragon capsule to send its astronauts to the ISS, was quickly informed of the problem and does not seem to have reacted in any way.

The American space agency has trusted SpaceX for years, for various missions. Transporting astronauts to the ISS is one of the company's biggest contracts and in the absence of any real competitors, SpaceX does not have much to worry about.

In November, a security group affiliated with NASA nevertheless issued an alert to SpaceX executives. The confidential report specifies that the private company must maintain “the safety of its crews” as an absolute priority, ahead of economic profitability and the desire to always go faster, higher and further.

NASA paid a high price for this overly aggressive policy. In the space world, the slightest mistake, the slightest economy can have disastrous consequences. This is notably what happened in 1984 with the Challenger shuttle accident, caused by a defective seal that cost only a few dollars to replace. Warnings had been issued at the time, notably by subcontractors, but NASA ignored them.

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Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116

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