SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk will donate $50 million to benefit childhood cancer research by the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, launching an ambitious fundraiser by the private Inspiration4 space mission beyond its $200 million goal.
Musk made the pledge late Saturday (Sept. 18) after the four private astronauts of the Inspiration4 mission returned safely to Earth with a splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean, just off the Florida coast. The mission was financed by billionaire tech entrepreneur Jared Isaacman, who bought the flight with SpaceX and served as its commander, to raise awareness and support for St. Jude. As of splashdown, the mission had raised about $160 million for the hospital.
“Count me in for $50 million,” Musk wrote on Twitter in response to a public from the Inspiration4 mission welcoming the crew home and reminding the public of the fundraiser.
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“This brings tears to my eyes,” wrote Inspiration4 medical officer Hayley Arceneaux, a St. Jude physicians assistant and survivor of childhood bone cancer, of Musk’s donation. “Thank you Elon Musk for this generous donation toward our $200 million dollar fundraising goal for St. Jude!!!”
Isaacman also thanked Musk and reminded the public that the fundraiser is still underway. Isaacman donated $100 million of his own money to the fundraising goal, then donated the three other seats on Inspiration4 to raise awareness for St. Jude. Arceneaux was selected by St. Jude to fill the “Hope” seat on the crew.
SpaceX launched the Inspiration4 mission on Sept. 15, sending Isaacman, Arceneaux and two other civilians — geoscientist Sian Proctor and aerospace data engineer Chris Sembroski — on a three-day trip in Earth orbit. They performed a series of science experiments, played music and spent time gazing out a giant dome window SpaceX added to their Crew Dragon for the mission. Isaacman placed the first sports bet from space (the the Philadelphia Eagles to win the Super Bowl) and the crew spoke with actor Tom Cruise and U2 singer Bono while they were in orbit, among other things.
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“We loved space but it’s great to be home,” Isaacman wrote late Saturday on Twitter. “Incredible news on Elon Musk donation and surpassing the 200m goal for St. Jude. Let’s keep it going!”
Musk’s donation brings the estimated total of the Inspiration4 fundraiser to about $210 million and that’s before a planned auction of many items the crew took into space on the mission. That includes a Martin Guitar ukulele played by Sembroski, art and flight jackets, as well as dozens of non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, for artwork and a new song by the Kings of Leon.
St. Jude officials appeared excited to hear of the fundraiser’s success. “Two missions accomplished in one night,” the hospital wrote on Twitter.
In a later message, it thanked the Inspiration4 crew and SpaceX “for thinking beyond our planet and making things better for all of us here now and in the future.”
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