F2Pool co-founder Wang Chun's manned Dragon spacecraft has returned to Earth, and SpaceX sent a message to congratulate

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On April 5, SpaceX officially congratulated F2Pool co-founder Wang Chun's crewed Dragon spacecraft after its confirmed landing, saying, "Welcome back to Earth."

The SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft launched its sixth mission Fram-2) on April 1, becoming the first human polar orbit mission. The spacecraft was launched from Launch Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The mission involved 4 astronauts: F2Pool co-founder Wang Chun, Yannic Mickelson, Rabea Rogge, and Annerike Philips. Wang Chun's team self-funded nearly $200 million for this flight plan, marking the first privately contracted polar orbit mission in commercial spaceflight history. Wang Chun served as the mission commander. The spacecraft will enter a 90-degree polar orbit at anitudes altitude of 425 to 450 kilometers. The spacecraft will operate along the polar orbit, flying from the Earth's South Pole to the North Pole, then returning from the North Pole to the South Pole,>

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