Spacex launched its first private crew since the Polaris Don Mission in September 2024.
A Falcon 9 rocket launched the Fram2 crew from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Monday, 31 March at 9:46 pm.
Spacex shared a clip of rocket except launchpad:
Minutes after launch, the first phase of the booster is flying for the sixth time Gravitas deficiency Droneship posted in the Atlantic Ocean.
Crew Dragon Spacecraft rider Chun Wang, an entrepreneur and courageous from Malta who funded the Fram2 mission. He is accompanied by Norwegian cinematographer Jennic Mikelsen, Australian Polar Explorer Eric Filips and German Robotics Engineer Rabia Rose. All four crew members are traveling in class for the first time.
The Fram2 is named after the ship that helped the explorers to reach the Arctic and Antarctic regions of the Earth for the first time. To last five days, the mission will detect the earth from the polar orbit and fly to the polar regions of the Earth for the first time.
The crew will also take 22 research studies designed to help pursue humanity’s abilities for long -term space exploration and to further humanity’s abilities to gain more understanding of human health in space.
“During the time of the Fram2 time orbit, the crew plans to take the first X-ray in space, exercise to maintain the mass of muscles and skeletons, and grows mushrooms in the micrograti,” Spacex said. “Additionally, after safely returning to Earth, the crew planned to get out of the dragon spacecraft without additional medical and operating assistance, making researchers characteristic of astronauts to perform unhappy functional functions of astronauts after short and long running into space.”
The crew Dragon last flew on the Polaris Don Mission, which took four private crew members beyond the height of the international space station. The spacecraft includes a glass dome that provides passengers to the Earth and beyond that.
For the latest updates on the Fram2 mission, be sure to check the social media feed of Spacex.