![]() If I can do this, you can do this, and I'm so proud of each and every one of you." "We are thinking about you so much, I wanted to tell you that I was a little girl going through cancer treatment, just like a lot of you. Jude patients during the flight in a video call. "I just want you all to know that we're doing this for you," Arceneaux told St. The other two seats went to geoscientist Sian Proctor, 51, of Arizona (the mission's pilot) and data engineer Chris Sembroski, 42, (mission specialist and ukulele player), as part of online contests to raise funds. She's been the medical officer of the flight and is now the youngest American ever to fly in space, as well as the first with a prosthetic in her leg. One seat went to childhood cancer survivor Hayley Arceneaux, 29, who now works as a physician's assistant at St. To that end, he donated the other three seats on the flight to raise funds as well as $100 million of his own funds to the cause. But he's also been using the flight to raise $200 million to support childhood cancer research and treatment for the St. Isaacman, a 37-year-old tech entrepreneur and founder of Shift4Payments, bought the Inspiration4 trip with SpaceX to fulfill a lifelong dream of flying in space. ![]() "We're giving all of our time right now to science research, and some ukulele playing, and trying to raise some good awareness for an important cause for us back on Earth." ![]() "We know how fortunate we are to be up here," Inspiration4 commander Jared Isaacman said during a live video broadcast to Earth on Friday (Sept.
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