"There's nothing that's separating you from the vacuum of death other than the single-pane visor," Isaacman told Business Insider.
"Everything in that environment is trying to kill you. The radiation, the lack of a habitable atmosphere, there's debris that's traveling at many times the speed of bullets."
Isaacman likened looking out into the unknown darkness in space to traveling overseas in the 1400s, when humans may have feared sailing off the end of the Earth."
He said being outside the SpaceX Dragon capsule felt "very different" than looking through its window, with an intensity of light coming off of Earth that "no video can capture."
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