
SpaceX’s Fram2 Mission to Launch Monday on Crew Dragon Spacecraft Resilience for an Unprecedented Crewed Flight Orbiting Over Earth’s Poles

Hated at home by Liberals and Dems, attacked abroad by the Globalist infrastructure, and demonized by the USAID-media, Elon Musk keeps juggling a-thousand-and-one jobs and making a difference from the US Government finances to the information landscape and ultimately in outer space.
It was only 12 days ago that his SpaceX brought back to Earth the two stranded astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, that had to remain at the International Space Station after Boeing’s Starliner presented a host of problems.
After this rather heroic deed, SpaceX is now geared for tomorrow’s launch of the Fram2 Mission with the unprecedented goal of a crewed flight orbiting the poles of our planet.
The liftoff is expected for Monday when the privately funded, four-day Fram2 mission is to depart packed with scientific experiments.

Space.com reported:
“The Fram2 crew will be the first people to observe the polar regions from low Earth orbit, and they’ll work on experiments and projects designed to forward our understanding of long-duration spaceflight. The mission will also mark the first time that crews have used an X-ray machine on humans in orbit.
The mission is named after the ocean-going vessel ‘Fram’, which Norwegian explorers used to explore both the Arctic and Antarctic regions in the late 1800s and early 1900s. (In Norwegian, ‘fram’ means forward or onward.)
‘With the same pioneering spirit as early polar explorers, we aim to bring back new data and knowledge to advance the long-term goals of space exploration’, Fram2 commander Chun Wang said in a statement.”
Teams rolled Falcon 9 and Dragon out to the pad at 39A in Florida ahead of the vehicles going vertical pic.twitter.com/AgbhtUQdhc
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) March 29, 2025
Fram2 will conduct no less than 22 different research experiments during its short time in orbit.
They will capture the first X-ray images of humans; study muscle and bone health on long space missions; sleep patterns; impact on female reproductive hormones; blood and bone health; motion sickness.
By far, the most popular Fram2 experiment are the ‘Mission MushVroom’, a study that will grow mushrooms in space, a potential food source for astronauts traveling to Mars.
The Fram2 @framonauts and SpaceX completed a full rehearsal of launch day activities ahead of liftoff on Monday pic.twitter.com/e1T9RI57Fy
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) March 30, 2025
“The four-person Fram2 mission will launch on the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule Resilience. It will be the fourth liftoff for Resilience.
‘Much like Fridtjof Nansen, who led a groundbreaking logistical operation during his historic Fram expedition in the 1800s, the science and research projects onboard will inform how we prepare for future missions, ultimately helping make space more accessible to us all’, Wang said in the statement, which provides more details about the 22 Fram2 experiments.”
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