Seats on the SpaceX mission may cost even more. (So far, the company has kept the price secret.) Billionaire Jared Isaacman bought all four seats. He donated two to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. One of the spots went to Hayley Arceneaux (AHR-seh-noh). She works at the hospital. She also used to be one of its patients.
As a kid, Arceneaux dreamed of becoming an astronaut. But when she was 10, she found out she had bone cancer. Part of her left leg was replaced by metal rods. She’s looking forward to becoming the first person with a prosthetic limb to travel to space.
“I never would have had this opportunity before because, until now, astronauts had to be physically perfect,” she says.
Arceneaux’s mission is called Inspiration4. She hopes it will inspire more people to explore space.
“We’re paving a way to space for people who are not classically trained astronauts or who never would have been able to experience space before,” she says.