Thursday, April 03, 2025

Flight Day 2 Impressions | Fram2 Mission to Earth's Polar Regions | SpaceX

Flight Day 2 Impressions | Fram2 Mission to Earth's Polar Regions | SpaceX


Fram2 Mission Commander Chun Wang shows us spectacular views of the highly volcanic Kamchatka Peninsula in the Russian Far East. We also hear from the other Fram2 crew members discussing their zero G indicator, their sleep experience at breakfast, and their general reactions to living in microgravity.

The Fram2 Mission's crew are the first humans to view the Earth’s polar regions from space.

Mission Objectives

During their multi-day mission, Dragon and the crew will explore Earth from a polar orbit and fly over Earth’s polar regions for the first time. They will also conduct 22 research studies designed to help advance humanity’s capabilities for long-duration space exploration and understanding of human health in space. The crew has already taken the first x-ray in space. They will also perform exercise studies to maintain muscle and skeletal mass, and grow mushrooms in microgravity.

The Crew
This is the first human spaceflight for Mission Commander Chun Wang 
(Malta), Vehicle Commander Jannicke Mikkelsen (Norway), Vehicle Pilot Rabea Rogge (Germany), plus Mission Specialist and Medical Officer Eric Philips (Australia).

The Fram2 Mission is named in honor of Fram "Forward", the first exploration ship to complete voyages to the Arctic and Antarctica between 1893 and 1912. Framonaut Vehicle Commander Jannicke Mikkelsen of Norway carried a small piece of that ship to orbit. 

Learn more about the Fram2 Mission and its crew: 

Video Credit: Fram2 Mission
Duration: 5 minutes
Release Date: April 1, 2025

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