
SpaceX's Fram 2 Mission Makes History
In a groundbreaking achievement, SpaceX's Fram 2 mission concluded successfully as the crew returned to Earth after orbiting the planet's poles for nearly four days. This marks the first crewed mission to achieve polar orbit, setting a new milestone in space exploration.
The Crew's Journey
The team, consisting of 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, making their accomplishment even more remarkable.
Historic Landing
The momentous event was capped off when the crew's main parachutes deployed at approximately 12:16 pm ET, ensuring their safe return to Earth. This mission not only advances human spaceflight but also opens new possibilities for future polar orbit explorations.
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