SpaceX Fram2 Commercial Astronauts Streak to Polar Orbit Over NASA KSC Space History Mural: Photos

SpaceX Fram2 Commercial Astronauts Streak to Polar Orbit Over NASA KSC Space History Mural: Photos
On their Way! Remarkable polar Timelapse fisheye long duration streak to orbit of the SpaceX Falcon 9 and Crew Dragon Resilience carrying 4 commercial astronaut rookies on an unprecedented absolutely due south trajectory of 90 degree inclination for 1st ever human spaceflight mission with people to polar orbit over Earths North and South poles. Credit: Ken Kremer / SpaceUpClose.com

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER – On their way!! And Unlike anything we’ve ever seen !

Spectacular nighttime liftoff for Fram2 framonauts quartet! – over the beautiful space history mural at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center Press Site on March 31, 2025

See here my remarkable polar Timelapse fisheye long duration streak to orbit of the SpaceX Falcon 9 carrying 4 commercial astronaut rookies on an unprecedented absolutely due south trajectory of 90 degree inclination for 1st ever human spaceflight mission with people to polar orbit over Earths North and South poles

Unlike anything we’ve ever seen!

The recycled Falcon 9 rocket roared off pad 39 heading due south on a pathway we’ve never seen before involving humans – and may never see again for a long, long time. If ever!!

Liftoff of the SpaceX Falcon 9 and Crew Dragon Resilience took place right on time at 946 PM ET on Monday,  March 31, 2025 from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida – soaring over the space history mural with President Kennedy/Apollo/Space Shuttle artwork at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center Press Site

SpaceX Fram2 Commercial Astronauts Poised for Historic Launch over Earths Poles: Photos
SpaceX Falcon 9 and Crew Dragon spacecraft Resilience poised for liftoff on the Fram2 commercial astronaut mission on March 31, 2025 from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Screenshot of photo as featured on Fox 35 News Orlando. Credit: Ken Kremer / SpaceUpClose.com

The mission duration is expected to be 3 to 5 days

The crew of 4 rookies comprises Mission Commander Chun Wang ( who financed the entire mission, Vehicle Commander Jannicke Mikkelsen of Norway, Vehicle Pilot Rabea Rogge of Germany, and Mission Specialist and Medical Officer Eric Philips of Australia.

Space UpClose team members Ken Kremer and Jean Wright are covering the mission were part of the media contingent at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center Press Site

Space UpClose team members Ken Kremer and Jean Wright are covering the mission as media at NASA’s Kennedy S[ace Center Press Site, FL. Credit: Ken Kremer / SpaceUpClose.com
Watch for more photos to be added as we update the mission reporting

 

Video: First astronauts to orbit Earth’s poles set to liftoff on SpaceX Fram2 Mission – Ken Kremer Live Preview Interview on Fox 35
Caption: Ken Kremer, Founder and Managing editor of SpaceUpClose joined FOX 35’s Josh Frigerio on Florida Live on March 27, 2025 to breakdown the latest space news including, the resupply mission for the ISS now delayed until fall and the first astronauts to orbit the Earth’s poles are set to liftoff next week. Launch Target NET Mar 31, 2025. Ken Kremer and Jean Wright of Space UpClose met 3 members of the crew in Jan 2025 at Zarrellas restaurant in Cocoa Beach. Pictured are Vehicle Commander Jannicke Mikkelsen of Norway, Vehicle Pilot Rabea Rogge of Germany, and Mission Specialist and Medical Officer Eric Philips of Australia. Credit: Fox 35 Orlando/Ken Kremer

 

 

 

Fram 2 insignia. Credit: SpaceX

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Ken Kremer

Watch for Ken’s continuing onsite coverage of NASA, SpaceX, ULA, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and more space and mission reports direct from Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida and Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. Stay tuned here for Ken's continuing Earth and Planetary science and human spaceflight news. Dr. Kremer is a research scientist and journalist based in the KSC area, active in outreach and interviewed regularly on TV and radio about space topics. Ken’s photos are for sale and he is available for lectures and outreach events.

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