Days after completing his historic ride into space as part of the first all-civilian crew to reach Earth orbit, billionaire e-commerce mogul and mission commander Jared Isaacman is unexpectedly back in quarantine at home with COVID-19-positive family
"I came back to Earth with a house full of COVID," Isaacman, 38, said in an interview from his home in Easton, Pennsylvania, on Thursday, five days after he and his Inspiration4 crewmates safely splashed down in the Atlantic.Isaacman said his wife, their two daughters, aged 5 and 7, and his in-laws all came down with COVID-19 upon their return from Florida, where the family stayed in the days immediately before, during and after the spaceflight and were apparently exposed to the virus.
Isaacman, a jet pilot with thousands of hours of flight time under his belt, conceived of the mission primarily to raise awareness and donations for St. Jude Children's Research Center, a leading cancer institute in Tennessee. He said a $50 million pledge from SpaceX founder and fellow billionaire Elon Musk just after splashdown put the charity drive over its $200 million target and was "the single most emotional point for me."
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