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Polar Orbit : SpaceX

Polar Orbit :  SpaceX

SpaceX successfully launched a private astronaut crew on a historic polar-orbiting mission aboard a Falcon 9 rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

  • A Polar Orbit (PO) is a type of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) that ranges between 200 km to 1,000 km in altitude.
  • Unlike equatorial orbits, satellites in a polar orbit travel from one pole to the other rather than from west to east.
  • A deviation of up to 10 degrees from the exact North-South trajectory is still classified as a polar orbit.
  • Polar orbits allow satellites to cover the entire Earth’s surface over time as the planet rotates below them.
  • These orbits are widely used for Earth observation, climate monitoring, and reconnaissance missions.
  • The Fram2 mission is the first human spaceflight to use this trajectory, making it a groundbreaking event in space exploration.
  • Unlike traditional missions that follow an equatorial orbit, this mission will orbit Earth from pole to pole.
  • Fram2 is SpaceX’s sixth private astronaut mission, further solidifying its dominance in the global private spaceflight sector.
  • It highlights the growing role of private players in space exploration, reducing reliance on government agencies like NASA.
  • The mission uses the Crew Dragon capsule, a reusable spacecraft developed by SpaceX with NASA funding.
  • SpaceX has now conducted 16 crewed missions using this capsule, proving the success of reusability in reducing spaceflight costs.