According to BlockBeats, the Crew Dragon spacecraft carrying F2Pool co-founder Wang Chun has successfully landed, with SpaceX extending congratulations and welcoming the crew back to Earth.
The mission, which began on April 1, marked the sixth crewed spaceflight by SpaceX and the first human polar orbit mission. The spacecraft was launched from Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The mission included four astronauts: F2Pool co-founder Wang Chun, Yannick Mikkelsen, Rabeya Rog, and An-Eric Phillips. Wang Chun's team privately funded the mission, covering nearly $200 million, making it the first privately contracted polar orbit mission in commercial spaceflight history. Wang Chun served as the mission commander.
The spacecraft entered a polar orbit with an inclination of 90 degrees, maintaining an altitude between 425 and 450 kilometers. It traveled along the polar orbit, flying over the Earth's South Pole to the North Pole and back, repeating this trajectory.