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F2Pool Wang Chun's Manned Dragon spacecraft has returned to Earth

F2Pool Wang Chun's Crew Dragon spacecraft has been confirmed to land, and SpaceX officials issued a congratulatory message, "Welcome back to Earth." SpaceX Crew Dragon launched its sixth manned space mission (Fram-2) on April 1, making it the first polar-orbiting manned mission. The spacecraft was launched from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA. There were four astronauts participating in the mission, namely F2Pool co-creator Wang Chun, Yannick Mickelson, Rabeah Logue and Ann Eric Phillips. The Wang Chun team paid for the nearly $200 million cost of the flight plan, which is also the first privately contracted polar-orbiting mission in the history of commercial spaceflight. Wang Chun served as the commander of the mission. The spacecraft will enter a polar orbit with an inclination of 90 degrees and an altitude of 425 to 450 kilometers. The spacecraft will follow the polar orbit, flying from the south pole of the earth to the north pole, and then from the north pole to the south pole, and so on.