SpaceX is ready for a historical mission, which is ready to launch the first human spaceflight on the polar regions of the Earth. Privately funded Fram2 mission Four astronauts will be taken on a four -day orbital trip.
The launch is scheduled from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, in which the crew is in a spacex Crew dragon capsules Above one Falcon 9 rocket, at 9.46 am with launch window at ET (0146 GMT).
What is his name?
A mission named “Fram2” is inspired by the 19th -century famous Norwegian ship, which is used for Arctic and Antarctic campaigns, News agency AFP Informed
During the flight, astronauts will conduct groundbreaking experiments, including taking the first X-ray in space and studying how mushrooms grow in microgravity.
The mission will run three to five days and end with a splashadown from the coast of California.
Who are the four astronauts?
The crew consists of Wang, a Maltese Adventurer and Founder of Crypto Company (F2Pool and Skatefish), vehicle commander from Norway, Jennic Mikelsen, researcher Rabia Rosege of German robotics as a pilot and Australian Poly Filps as a medical officer.
The crew took eight months of training, including an Alaska forest campaign to experience living in limited places under challenging circumstances.
What will research do?
The purpose of research is to help future long -term space missions, including trips to Mars.
Mission Commander Chun Wang said, “With the same leading sense as early polar explorers, we aim to bring back new data and knowledge to carry forward the long -term goals of space exploration.”
During the mission, astronauts will study how their body reacts to weightlessness and motion disease, which is a common issue in space.
After returning to Earth, they will try to get out of the spacecraft without medical help, test how the spacecraft can do basic functions after the spacecraft.
Why does Fram2 mission stand out?
As CNNFram2 stands out because it contains a unique trajectory on the Earth’s poles, a path that has never been done by the human spacecraft.
This polar path demands much higher fuel than traditional equatorial classes, making it a technical effort.
The orbit of the International Space Station prevents observation of the polar regions of the Earth. In 1963, the previous record holder, Soviet Mission Vostok 6 achieved 65 degrees inclination, while the Fram2 targets 90 degrees.
SpaceX’s private astronaut missions are now a total of five, including three ISS missions with Oxiom Space and two Earth-Skind Flights: Prerna 4 (2021) and Polaris Dawn, with the first private astronaut spacewalk.