
SpaceX’s FRAM-2 Mission Launches Four Astronauts to the ISS
SpaceX successfully launched its FRAM-2 mission, carrying four astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard a Dragon spacecraft. The launch, which took place on March 31, 2025, marks a significant milestone in space tourism and exploration. The crew, consisting of astronauts from various countries, will conduct a range of scientific experiments during their stay on the ISS.
The FRAM-2 mission is part of SpaceX's ongoing efforts to expand human presence in space. This launch follows previous successful missions and underscores the company's commitment to making space travel more accessible. The astronauts, who are set to become the first to visit both the North and South Poles from space, represent a diverse group of space explorers.
The mission has garnered significant attention, not only for its scientific objectives but also for its contribution to the burgeoning field of space tourism. As space travel becomes more routine, the potential for tourists to visit space is becoming increasingly realistic, opening up new frontiers for adventure and exploration.