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SpaceX launches a rocket for the flight of historic FRAM2 astronauts on the Earth’s Poland (photo)

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The hardware that will perform a historic personal astronaut mission is made into a lunch pad.

SPACEX was posted on Saturday (March 29). x picture of fram2 Mission Falcon 9 Rocket and crew Dragon Capsules were released to launch complex 39A at Kennedy’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

The milestone continues to start Fram2 on Monday evening (March 31). The lift -off is scheduled to be at 9:46 pm on April 1, EDT (April 1 0146 GMT), but there are three additional opportunities during the 4.5 -hour release period.

FRAM2, which is scheduled to be lifted on March 31, will send people to the extreme orbit for the first time. (Image credit: Spacex)

FRAM2 will send four private astronauts to a low earth orbit. The trajectory will take over all of our earth’s Poland.

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