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4 space tourists make rare Southern California splashdown after private flight over polesThe quartet who rocketed from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center returned via the Pacific Ocean — something that hasn’t happened for 50 years.
A Bitcoin investor's privately funded SpaceX mission has made history by launching the first-ever human spaceflight over both poles, combining adventure, science, and a bold new orbital path.
The four-person crew, led by cryptocurrency billionaire Chun Wang, will spend three to five days on a rare flight path around ...
The mission, funded by crypto-entrepreneur Chun Wang, is the first to send a crew over both the North and South Poles. Wang, a Chinese-born, Malta-based entrepreneur, secured the flight with ...
China-born Chun Wang, who made his fortune mining Bitcoin, paid an undisclosed amount for the bespoke mission. However, a spot in the reusable Dragon spacecraft reportedly cost $55m (£42m ...
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Bitcoin investor buys SpaceX launch for first rocket flight over North and South PolesA Bitcoin investor and three polar explorers blasted off on Monday in the first rocket ride over the North and South Poles. Chun Wang, a Chinese-born entrepreneur, flew southward in a SpaceX ...
A bitcoin investor who bought a SpaceX flight for himself and three polar explorers blasted off Monday night on the first rocket ride to carry people over the North and South poles. Chun Wang ...
The international all-civilian Fram2 crew is the first in space history to fly to orbit with no licensed pilot or trained astronaut on board.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A bitcoin investor who bought a SpaceX flight for himself and three polar explorers blasted off Monday night on the first rocket ride to carry people over the north and ...
A Chinese-born entrepreneur named Chun Wang blasted into space on 31st March ... Wang is also the co-founder of the Bitcoin mining company f2pool. The mission, known as Fram2, lifted off from ...
China-born Chun Wang, who made his fortune mining Bitcoin, paid an undisclosed amount for the bespoke mission. However, a spot in the reusable Dragon spacecraft reportedly cost $55m (£42m) per seat.
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