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American entrepreneur and billionaire Jared Isaacman has become the first non-professional astronaut to walk in space. According to Time magazine, he paid $200million for the privilege.

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Georgina Rannard, a BBC climate and science reporter, talks us through the mission, including his super suit, and the risks involved.

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