See what it’s like to witness Earth’s poles from space in this stunning 4-hour SpaceX video

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Just over a month since the return of the first astronauts to orbit Earth’s poles, SpaceX has released a four-hour video highlighting what that looked like from space.

SpaceX launched the Fram2 mission on March 31, sending the mission’s financier and crew into a polar orbit aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft, marking a milestone in human spaceflight. The mission lasted about 3.5 days, during which the Fram2 crew conducted a handful of microgravity experiments and Earth observations.

Fram2 was funded by cryptocurrency billionaire Chun Wang, who served as mission commander. Chun was joined by fellow polar explorers Jannicke Mikkelsen of Norway, Rabea Rogge, from Germany, and Australian Eric Philips. The quartet returned to Earth on April 4, splashing down safely in the Pacific ocean at the end of their mission. Now, as video from their spaceflight has been processed and organized, SpaceX has released some of the footage of Dragon in orbit.

Crew Dragon Resilience’s dome window looks upward at a snow-sheeted, cloudy Earth. (Image credit: SpaceX)

SpaceX posted the four-hour video on its X account over the weekend, highlighting some of Dragon’s best views as the Fram2 crew gazed in awe from the spacecraft’s domed window.





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