The first four humans to orbit over Earth's north and south poles have safely returned to Earth.
After adjusting to microgravity—and getting through a few bouts of vomiting—the astronauts got to work in polar orbit.
Fram2 crew was surprised to not see any evidence of human activity at the South Pole from 285 miles above. For the first time ...
SpaceX is set to return to Earth today the four crew of the private polar Fram2 mission that launched from Kennedy Space ...
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SpaceX successfully launched Fram2, the first crewed mission to orbit Earth's poles, on Monday night from the Kennedy Space ...
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The four civilians are expected to splash down in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of California at 12:19 p.m. ET, Friday.
After nearly four days on-orbit, Dragon and the Fram2 crew safely splashed down at 9:19 a.m. PT off the coast of Oceanside, California, completing the first human spaceflight mission to explore Earth ...