SpaceX’s Fram2 Mission

Syllabus :GS 3/Space 

In News

  • SpaceX launched the Fram2 mission, sending the first private astronaut crew on a groundbreaking journey to orbit Earth from pole to pole.
Historical Linkages 
– It was named after the Norwegian ship “Fram,” which was instrumental in early 20th-century polar exploration.
– The Fram participated in expeditions and played a significant role in reaching the Arctic and Antarctic regions. 
Fram2 mission honors the ship’s legacy. 

SpaceX’s Fram2 mission

  • The Fram2 mission lifted off atop a Falcon 9 rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Florida, sending the Crew Dragon capsule “Resilience” into a polar orbit. 
  • It also allows scientists to study how astronauts’ bodies respond to weightlessness and motion sickness.
  • It will last between 3 to 5 days, with the crew traveling in a novel orbital path to perform various experiments.
  • The crew will perform the first-ever x-ray in space, providing insights into how microgravity affects bone and muscle density.
  • It will also focus on cultivating mushrooms in space, which could offer valuable insights into sustainable food production for future space missions.

Post-Mission Task

  • After returning to Earth, the crew plans to exit the Dragon spacecraft unassisted, aiding research on astronauts’ ability to perform tasks without medical or operational help after spaceflight.
About Earth’s Polar Orbit
– A polar orbit is when a satellite travels around Earth passing over or near the North and South Poles.
– A deviation of up to 10 degrees from the exact poles is still considered a polar orbit.
– Polar orbits fall under the category of Low Earth Orbit (LEO). Typical height range is 200 to 1000 km above Earth’s surface.
Significance
– As the Earth rotates beneath it, a satellite in a polar orbit can eventually scan the entire planet.
Extremely useful for: earth mapping and remote sensing, environmental monitoring & military and reconnaissance (spy) satellites. 
Challenges
– Launching into a polar orbit requires more fuel. This is because rockets cannot take advantage of Earth’s rotational speed, unlike in equatorial launches.

Source :IE 

 

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