Elon Musk's SpaceX capsule finally returned safely from space.

Elon Musk's SpaceX capsule finally returned safely to Earth with a total of four astronauts including two amateur astronauts.

Sep 24, 2024 - 00:01
Sep 24, 2024 - 00:01
Elon Musk's SpaceX capsule finally returned safely from space.

Earlier on September 10, SpaceX Polaris Dawn with four astronauts left the Earth.  It was then 435 miles (700 kilometers) above the Earth's surface.

 On Sunday (September 15), the BBC reported that the SpaceX Polaris Dawn capsule landed safely with four astronauts on the coast of Florida, USA.

 When it re-entered the Earth's atmosphere, it collided with air and was under intense pressure at a temperature of 1,900 degrees Celsius (3,500 degrees Fahrenheit) and a speed of 7,000 miles per hour (27,000 kilometers per hour).

 After landing on Earth, SpaceX said in a message on the microblogging site X (formerly Twitter), "Dragon's splashdown" is confirmed!  Welcome to the world!


 Meanwhile, after the safe return of SpaceX, the United States state research agency NASA said, it is a big leap for the commercial space industry! 

During its stay in space, SpaceX Polaris Dawn conducted more than 40 scientific studies.  These include testing its effects on the human body during space missions, interstellar laser communications between the Dragon spacecraft and SpaceX's Starlink satellite.


  SpaceX's Polaris dawned on Tuesday (September 10) for a five-day journey with four astronauts and returned to Earth on September 15.  Out of the 4 astronauts, two were US billionaires and the other two were spaceship crew.

  From space, he saw the world with surprised eyes!

  When mission commander billionaire Jared Isaacman opened the capsule's door and exposed part of his body to look down at Earth, SpaceX Polaris Dawn was spinning at 25,000 kilometers per hour (15,500 mph) at an altitude of 757 kilometers (457 miles) above Earth's surface.  .  Seeing him, those who were watching the broadcast from Earth, expressed their excitement.

  After Jared Isaacman, SpaceX engineer Sarah Gillis similarly stepped out of the spaceship and looked at Earth.  At that time, both of them were wearing spacesuits specially made for astronauts in space.

  Astronauts inside the SpaceX Polaris Dawn were US Air Force Commander Scott Kidd and SpaceX Engineer and Medical Officer Anna Menon.