SpaceX once again reaffirms its pioneering status in space exploration. On Monday, a crew of four private astronauts, led by a prominent crypto-entrepreneur from Malta, embarked on an orbital journey along a unique trajectory that will take them from pole to pole—a route never before flown by humans. Launching from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida aboard the Crew Dragon capsule, this mission represents a significant milestone for both commercial space travel and scientific research into the effects of microgravity on the human body.
The United States space agency has announced revisions to the Crew-10 mission, initially planned for launch to the International Space Station (ISS). Instead of using a new SpaceX capsule, the production of which has been postponed, the mission will employ a previously flown Crew Dragon capsule named "Endeavour." This decision has moved the mission's launch date to an earlier time.