According to BlockBeats, on April 5th, the manned Dragon spacecraft carrying F2Pool co creator Wang Chun has been confirmed to have landed. SpaceX officially sent a congratulatory message, "Welcome back to Earth
The SpaceX manned Dragon spacecraft launched its sixth manned space mission (Fram-2) on April 1st, becoming the first human polar orbit manned flight mission. The spacecraft was launched from Launch Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA. There are a total of four astronauts participating in this mission, namely F2Pool co-founder Wang Chun, Yannick Mikkelsen, Rabia Rogge, and Eric Phillips. The Wang Chun team self funded the nearly $200 million cost of this flight plan, which is also the first privately contracted polar orbit mission in commercial space history. Wang Chun served as the commander of the mission. The spacecraft will enter a polar orbit with a tilt angle of 90 ° and an orbital altitude between 425 and 450 kilometers. The spacecraft travels along the polar orbit, flying from the South Pole to the North Pole, and then back to the South Pole, repeating this process.