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80-year-old to become first Olympian traveling to space

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Veteran astronaut Jon Goodwin will launch on 10 August as part of Virgin Galactic’s upcoming mission, making him the first Olympian in space.

Being diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2014, Mr. Goodwin, an Olympic canoeist who competed in Munich in 1972, is also the second person with the disease to visit space.

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He won’t be the oldest person to travel into space, though; that honour belongs to William Shatner, a Star Trek actor who travelled into space at the age of 90.

Speaking ahead of the flight, Mr Goodwin said he hopes his journey will prove inspirational to others.

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‘From becoming an Olympian to canoeing between the peaks of Annapurna, to winning a six-day race in the Arctic Circle and climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, I’ve always enjoyed rising to new challenges,’ said Mr Goodwin.

‘When I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s, I was determined not to let it stand in the way of me living life to the fullest. I hope this inspires all others facing adversity and shows them that challenges don’t have to inhibit them or stop them from pursuing their dreams.’

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Joining Mr Goodwin on the flight will be Keisha Schahaff and Anastatia Mayers, the first mother-daughter duo in space who won their seats in a draw that raised $1.7million for non-profit Space For Humanity.

Ms Schahaff is an entrepreneur and wellness coach from Antigua and Barbuda. Her 18-year-old daughter is a student of philosophy and physics at the University of Aberdeen.

They are also the first female astronauts from the Caribbean.

‘When I was two years old, just looking up to the skies, I thought “how can I get there?”,’ said Ms Schahaff. ‘But being from the Caribbean, I didn’t see how something like this would be possible. The fact that I am here, the first to travel in space from Antigua, shows that space really is becoming more accessible.

‘I know I will be changed by my experience, and I hope I will be able to share that energy and inspire the people around me.’

Where does space start?

There is some debate whether those on board Virgin Galactic’s VSS Unity reach space or not.

According to Nasa, some place space at the Karman line, defined as an altitude of 60 miles, or 100 kilometres. This is an internationally-recognised boundary.

Named after engineer and physicist Theodore von Kármán, the line was established in the 1960s by an organisation called the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale.

Kármán wanted to define the point where aeronautics became astronautics.

Others, however, say space begins at 50 miles above sea level. At 55 miles up, VSS Unity is right in between.

Announcing the latest crew, a Virgin Galactic statement read: ‘The dynamic and multinational crew highlights the role the commercial space industry can play in removing barriers that once existed to becoming an astronaut. 

‘To date, fewer than 700 people have travelled to space, with little diversity among the group.

‘Virgin Galactic’s mission is to change that – beginning with an 800-strong Future Astronaut community that represents more than 60 different nations.’

Last month Virgin Galactic’s first commercial flight safely carried a crew of three passengers from the Italian Air Force on a 90-minute flight 55 miles above Earth.

However, with tickets costing $450,000 (£343,000), space travel for most will remain out of reach.

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