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Born | Baton Rouge, Louisiana 1991-1992 |
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Relatives | Hayden Arceneaux (brother) |
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Missions | SpaceX Inspiration4 |
Mission insignia | File:Inspiration4 Patch Art.png |
Hayley Arceneaux is a St. Jude Children's Research Hospital employee, bone cancer survivor and private astronaut who is now a physician assistant; she will join billionaire Jared Isaacman on SpaceX's first private spaceflight SpaceX Inspiration4 this fall. At age 29, Arceneaux could become the youngest American in space, depending on the age of her unannounced crew mates.
She will serve as the crew's Chief Medical Officer. She thinks she might be the first cajun in space. She will also be the first person to launch with a prosthesis.
She was raised in St. Francisville, Louisiana. When she was 10, she had surgery at St. Jude to replace her knee and get a titanium rod in her left thigh bone. Her brother Hayden and her sister in law are aerospace engineers.
Awards
- 2003 Louisiana Young Heroes.
References
- ^ Hayley Arceneaux, Baton Rouge native, to be first cancer survivor in space on SpaceX flight
- ^ Charlier, Tom. "Hayley Arceneaux: Mission of a Lifetime". St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
- Max Garland (22 February 2021). "Meet Hayley Arceneaux, the St. Jude employee and cancer survivor going to space". Memphis Commercial Appeal. The Commercial Appeal. 6736328002.
- "Bone cancer survivor to join billionaire on SpaceX flight". 22 February 2021. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
- ^ "Tourist Biography: Hayley Arcenaux". 2021-02-22. Retrieved 2021-02-22.
- "World's First All-Civilian Mission to Space, Inspiration4, Names Second Crew Member". 2021-02-22. Archived from the original on 2021-02-22. Retrieved 2021-02-22.
- "Louisiana Young Heroes - Haylee Arceneaux".
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