The shuttle with four space tourists aboard was also the first to splash down in the Pacific Ocean in 50 years.
The first four humans to orbit over Earth's north and south poles have safely returned to Earth.
After splashdown, the crew will attempt to exit the vehicle without assistance to assess their physical capabilities.
After nearly 4 days in orbit around the earth’s poles, Fram2 is back! The crew of four private astronauts led by ...
This was the first human spaceflight to circle the globe above both poles, and it marked the first Pacific splashdown for a ...
The first astronaut crew to fly directly over Earth’s poles splashed down safely on Friday after nearly four days on orbit.
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Four space tourists who orbited the north and south poles returned to Earth on Friday, splashing down off Oceanside to end their privately funded polar tour.
The Falcon 9 and Resilience liftoff happened on Monday, March 31, at 9:46 PM EDT. After the launch, Falcon 9’s first stage ...
The four civilians are expected to splash down in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of California at 12:19 p.m. ET, Friday.
Four private spacefarers on a mission known as Fram2 set out to become the first humans to fly in orbit over both Earth's ...
SpaceX is set to return to Earth today the four crew of the private polar Fram2 mission that launched from Kennedy Space ...
The Fram2 mission, paid for and led by a cryptocurrency billionaire who is flying with three guests, has returned after a ...