
SpaceX's Fram 2 Mission Makes History
In a landmark achievement for space exploration, SpaceX's Fram 2 mission successfully returned to Earth after completing a nearly four-day orbit around the planet's poles. This mission marked the first crewed journey into polar orbit, showcasing the capabilities of SpaceX's Dragon crew vehicle.
A Team of Pioneers
The crew, comprising Chun Wang, Jannicke Mikkelsen, Rabea Rogge, and Eric Philips, made a safe splashdown in the Pacific Ocean near Oceanside, California. For all four astronauts, this mission was their inaugural voyage into space, adding a personal milestone to the mission's historic significance.
Successful Landing
The mission concluded with the crew's main parachutes deploying at approximately 12:16 pm ET, ensuring a smooth return to Earth. This event not only demonstrates SpaceX's growing prowess in space travel but also opens new avenues for future polar orbit missions.
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