The first human spaceflight to cruise on the Earth’s polar regions, privately funded from SpaceX, is set to carry four astronauts on a four-day orbital missions.
Fram2 Spacex riders will not be launched earlier compared to Monday (31 March) Crew dragon Capsule flexibility, which will also take a variety of scientific experiments. This will be the sixth private astronaut mission SpacexAlso the fourth launch of flexibility.
In the name of a Norwegian ship discovering Arctic and Antarctic regions at the 20th -century turn, Fram2 will indulge in a long tradition of funded polar operations privately funded. This, however, there is a lot to go into space.
Let’s meet the crew members who are going to launch on this leading mission next week.
Connected: Private Spacex Fram2 mission ready for the world’s 1 crew flight on Earth’s polar regions (photos)
Chun wang

Maltese Cryptocurrency Magnet Chun Wang will serve as the commander of the Mission. Chinese -born bitcoin Minor and Entrepreneur helped the bill for the Fram2 mission, According to CNBCWang is the co-founder of F2pool, a global operation that coordinates the computer network for bitcoin mining.
Wang told CNBC last year, “I am interested in space from a very young age … and for the first time, a private person can plan and design his own personal mission.” “We are trying to broaden the door and make people feel that everyone can have their own very individual space mission.”
Jennic mikelsen

Jennic mikelsen
Norwegian filmmaker Jannicke Mikkelsen will serve as the vehicle commander of the mission. Its specialty is working in a difficult environment such as Arctic and Open Ocean. She is also known for film production techniques that use new technology.
Mikelsen has worked to shoot 360-degree documentaries under water with Sir David Atonboro. He also worked as a payload specialist for another class mission, who operated the globe through North and South Pole to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 Moon Landing.
“As a filmmaker, I have long dreamed of these possibilities in imagination. Now, the commercial mission by step, we are turning those dreams into reality,” Mikelsen said in a statement in a statement. Fram2 website,
Rabia Rosege

Mission’s pilot, Rabia Rose, is an engineer and scientist from Berlin who specializes in robotics and Polar Research. She is currently working on PhD in maritime technology at Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Rogge will make history as the first female German astronaut on Fram2.
Rogge’s mission bio State america: “She has always been fascinated by the extreme environment, studies them to understand the boundaries of our world – and to push them beyond. Her work involves leading a satellite mission and research on fasting robotics in the Arctic, which reflects her commitment to advance technology in both polar regions and space.”
Eric Philips

Eric Philips
Australian polar explorer Eric Philips Fram2 will work as a mission expert and medical officer. With a long career in the form of a courageous and guide, Philips has led ski operations for the north and south poles.
Philips is the co-founder and former president of the International Polar Guides Association, as well as a grading and labeling system for expanded polar trips, co-producers of Polar Expedition Classification Scheme. He wrote and created many documentaries on his campaigns.
Philips said in a statement on the mission website, “After spending most of my adult life in polar regions, it is an incredible opportunity to see Arctic and Antarctica from space – especially in Antarctica, which will be completely burnt at this time of the year.”
Three of the five previous private astronaut missions of SpaceX visited the International Space Station. All three, known as AX-1, AX-2 and AX-3, were organized by Houston-based company AXIOM Space.
The other two were about to fly free in the Earth’s orbit, such as Fram2. Inspiration 4, launched in September 2021, was the first All-Private Orbital Spaceflight, and the first commercial spacewalk was shown at Polaris Don last September.