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    25 oct.

    The highlight of our mission to space for me was getting to call the St. Jude patient. Several of my own patients were on the call and it was SO meaningful to hear their little voices in space 🥰 Follow this link to watch our call with them!

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    25 oct.

    Excited to announce that I’m doing my in Residence with the amazing creative team ⁩! Working on new ⁦ ⁩ inspired art to send to my postcard supporters and also developing ’s.

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    22 oct.

    Dragons do exist - I’ve flown one! 👩🏾‍🚀🚀🌏🐉

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    20 oct.

    "The sun started rising and I remember all of a sudden seeing the inside of Dragon start to light up with the most brilliant white light." Listen to my conversation w/ about his time on the mission on : 📸:SpaceX

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  5. a retweeté
    18 oct.

    Because I still can’t believe just a month ago these were my views

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    17 oct.

    Floating with while my wife was floating with . I see you! ❤️

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    17 oct.

    In honor of , this is me in cupola w/my winning prosperity seat poem. So grateful for the opportunity to go to space as an artist & poet. Thank you , , ) & all those who have inspired me!❤️

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    15 oct.

    On orbit with a time laps view from the dragon’s eye. 🐉🌏

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  9. 15 oct.

    One month ago, Hayley, Jared, Sian, and Chris lifted off from Florida, beginning their three-day journey orbiting Earth — inspiring people worldwide and furthering our fundraising initiative for . Did you watch the launch? Share your photos + memories below ⬇️

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  10. a retweeté
    15 oct.

    Video thread – Hear Inspiration4 commander describe the orbital spaceflight experience in our recent Q&A: First: Any new takeaways from the crew's debrief at SpaceX HQ?

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  11. a retweeté
    15 oct.

    Giving as much of our time on orbit to the people, the research and the causes that matter - was a big priority of .

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  12. a retweeté
    15 oct.

    Sunrises are no less spectacular in space!

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  13. a retweeté
    14 oct.

    A very nice article in Ms. Magazine about me becoming the 1st Black Female to pilot a spacecraft and why representation matters. Big thanks to Holly Connor for sharing my vision of a just, equitable, diverse, and inclusive space ()👩🏾‍🚀

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    13 oct.

    It was time for a new profile pic

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  15. a retweeté
    12 oct.

    I spoke to commander about the crew's time in orbit, the launch and reentry experience, his highlights and regrets, feedback for SpaceX, and more. "The single most impactful moment for me was the moonrise." Read the Q&A here:

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  16. 11 oct.

    Restock alert! 🐶 “Celebrate the first all-civilian mission to space with this adorable replica of the zero gravity indicator that accompanied the Inspiration4 crew in their history making mission.” -

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  17. a retweeté
    10 oct.

    Me and doing a little wizardry while on orbit with the perfect assistant. Simply swish and flick!

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  18. a retweeté
    9 oct.

    It will be an incredible day when this portion of the mission ends, but it will take time and needs a lot of our support.

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    9 oct.

    This is the song and I listened to when we rolled up to our rocket. It truly was a beautiful day and I feel so fortunate that we got to chat with Bono while on orbit.

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    9 oct.

    Posing for a picture 360 miles above Earth, moving at a speed of 17,500 mph aboard the mission, St. Jude cancer survivor Hayley holds a picture of her 10-year-old self taken during her cancer treatment.

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