playing the ukelele. "Because we're trying to open the frontier for more people and open up space to more humans, we're going to be bringing more of our humanities with us...
along with art and music," passenger Chris Sembrowski said on a livestream from the capsule.The trip raised around £200 million for cancer research and treatment at a children's hospital in Tennessee, where passenger Hayley Arceneaux was once a patient.
The crew were recovered by SpaceX boats and quickly brought ashore. The new astronauts will undergo some medical tests and be treated to a private party before being allowed to return home.The Inspiration4 mission is historic for being the first all-civilian spaceflight to orbit.
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