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SpaceX Fram2 Mission: Stunning Views Of Earth's Poles From Crew Dragon

Keneci Network | @kenecifeed

SpaceX launched the Fram2 mission carrying 4 explorers aboard the Crew Dragon capsule Resilience, from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It was the first crewed mission to fly in a true polar orbit, passing directly over both the North and South poles.

SpaceX posted a video on X Sunday, of the views captured from above the pole during the mission.

The journey lasted just under four days, with the splashdown off the coast of California marking the first time for a SpaceX crewed mission to land in the Pacific.

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