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Hayley Arceneaux, a 29-year-old cancer survivor and physician assistant at St. Jude Children's Hospital, received a bluish question from her employer last month: Does she want to go to space?I remember laughing," Arceneaux told CNN Business, "and I just said - 'Yeah, yeah, like putting my name on it.Arceneaux will be one of four crew members in Inspiration 4, the first space aircraft to lead a group made up of all civilians, not professional astronauts, on a multi-day expedition to orbit the Earth. Scheduled to begin operations in October 2021, Arceneaux will be joined by billionaire and Shift4 Payments CEO Jared Isaacman, who funded the mission and plans to use it to raise more than $ 200 million for St. Louis research.Earlier this month, Arceneaux said she had no idea who Isaacman was.I certainly wasn't expecting this,

I hadn't even heard of the mission at that point because it was still a secret, By slotxo current adoption, Arceneaux was selected as the youngest American, first pediatric cancer survivor and first with prosthetic legs to travel into space, a landmark she said she hopes to create. Inspiration for the disabled who thought it was so great Adventures beyond the limits Until this mission, astronauts have to be physically fit, and things are changing now," Arceneaux told CNN Business. "It was incredible to represent and show patients how possible.Researchers and supporters have long struggled with the stigma that people with disabilities are not suitable for space travel. The weightless environment that can make it easier for people with disabilities to move around, and the stubbornness many of them develop as a result of their disability make them ideal candidates.

Arceneaux, whose femur was replaced with internal prosthetics during her battle with cancer, said her orthopedic surgeon gave her all sorts of limitations - no skiing, no sky diving, no trampoline jumping.But he told her that "You will not have limited space"Surviving from cancer Arceneaux was 10 and was close to getting a black belt in Taekwondo when knee pain led her to discover she had Osteosarcoma, a type of cancer that causes tumors to form around the developing bone. After being transported to St. Jude, she underwent a year of chemotherapy and surgery to heal her leg and, as customary for St. Jude's patients, never received a bill for her treatment.Despite the circumstances, Arceneaux described her time at St. Jude as "Allow me to be a kid." She drew doctors, played pranks on other patients and performed a dance with an IV in tow.I can give St. Jude credit for this because of the incredibly inspiring place and staff who treated me like family," Arceneaux said. That's

why Arceneaux said she became a hospital ambassador. And years after recovering from cancer, she studied to become a physician assistant in hopes of working with hospital staff. She now works with people with leukemia and lymphoma.Although she said she fell in love with space during a trip to the NASA Center during a family vacation before cancer, and she had two siblings working in aerospace. But she didn't have a desire for personal space.Before the opportunity of Inspiration 4 came along, she was more focused on Earth-based travel, taking her free time from work to visit places like Nicaragua, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Morocco. New Zealand, Switzerland, Mexico with one day goal to visit all seven continents.Her space flight plans will stop that goal. But she said it was an opportunity that she was unable to pass.I was able to give St. Jude for sure in about an hour," she said. "They came back and they told me I should sleep on this, and I was like. 'I'm not sleeping on this! Like, just put my name on it, I'll go. '


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Isaacman, CEO of Shift 4, said he wanted the Inspiration 4 mission to focus on charity - and St. Jude in particular - because a lot of things were right for the billionaires in his life, he said during. At a press conference earlier this month, he donated his first $ 100 million to the St. Jude Fund, and he promised to give three additional seats on the mission to a variety of crew members that could inspire space lovers with their passion. Dreaming of an adventure out of this world Many wealthy thrill seekers have flown into space after preparing to ride with astronauts during their expedition to the International Space Station in the early 2000s, but never had every citizen crew flew into space. Although several companies have announced plans to organize the trip, as well as other unsuccessful promises from SpaceX, it has pledged to take Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa and the artist group on a lunar tour by 2023. Onwards on a vehicle called Starship,


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