Four space tourists return to Earth after a special flight over the poles

Cape Monster, Fla. – Four Space tourists who is in orbit North and south poles He returned to Earth on Friday, jumped to the Pacific to end his private -funded polar tours.
Bitcoin Investor Chun Wang One Spacex Flight for himself and the other three people in a dragon capsule equipped with a dome window that provides 360 degrees View of the polar caps And everything in between. Wang refused to tell you how much he paid for 3 1/2 -day trip.
Rocket NASA’s Kennedy Space Center On Monday night, he returned from the shores of South California. Within 50 years, the first human space flight was to include the world and the first Pacific splashing for a space team.
Wang, who is currently a Malta citizen, was born in China, Norwegian filmmaker Jannicke Mikkelsen, German robotic researcher Rabea Rogge and Australian polar guide Eric Philips, all of them shared stunning landscapes during their journey.
“It is very epic because another desert species, so it’s just and continues on the road, Rog Rogge said while looking at the orbit in a video published by Wang by X on X.
Mikkelsen packed the capsule with camera equipment and spent most of his time behind the lens.
According to Wang, four of them suffered from space movement disease after reaching orbit. But when they woke up on the second day, they felt good and opened the window cover just above the South Pole, dedi he said.
In addition to documenting the poles above 270 miles (430 kilometers), Wang and his team took the first medical x -rays in space as part of a test and performed two dozen science experiments. They named Fram2 trips after the Norwegian sailboat ship, which carried it to explorers more than a century. Some of the wooden deck of the original ship accompanied the crew.
SpaceX said that the decision to change the jump sites from Florida, which started with this flight, is based on security. The company said Pacific SPASHDOWNS will allow any part of the survivor body to fall into the ocean, shaken close to the end of the flight.
The last people returning from space to the Pacific were three NASA astronauts assigned to the 1975 Apollo-Surname mission.
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