we are keeping watch on a live feed where the capsule is right now in this entire re-entry program. at 5:32 the forward hatch was closed. at 6:30 the deorbit burn ended. by 7:02 those parachutes are expected to deploy. the space x inspiration four mission containing the first all civilian team took off from cape canaveral wednesday evening. they quickly reached the parted distance from the farthest distance from the earth, beyond the space station and the hubbell telescope. on board we have a wealthy benefactor who funded the trip, along with a geoscientist and aerospace data engineer and a physician s assistant who survived childhood bone cancer. at 29, the youngest american to head into space. she also connected with the children at st. jude s while they were up there. that flight has raised and hopes to raise 200 million dollars for the children s hospital. earlier today, our jacqui heinrich asked aerospace
everybody to the crew dragon resilience. the crew within the dragon capsule reached the farthest traveled by humans since apollo in the 70s and shared truly stunning images. and board a wealthy benefactor, an engineer, a physician s assistant who had childhood bone cancer and connected with st. jude s. can you take pictures in space. absolutely. and we ve been taking pictures and video so we can capture the moment and share with everybody when we come home. and while orbiting the earth, the amateur team had fun. at one point playing the ukulele and experimenting with gravity with an m & m toss. check out the guy on the far left here. but i have to say that floating is, i don t know if you saw it, caught the peanut m