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New Spacex Video Reignites the "Flat Earth" Debate - Walla Technology

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On April 1 of this year, at 9:46 p.m. Florida time, a Falcon 9 rocket was launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center. The rocket carried SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft on its back, as part of the Fram2 mission, which was intended to cross the Earth in a polar orbit for the first time - from the North Pole to the South Pole. Elon Musk himself later confirmed that the mission had been completed as planned. A few days later, SpaceX released a video show…
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On April 1 of this year, at 9:46 p.m. Florida time, a Falcon 9 rocket was launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center. The rocket carried SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft on its back, as part of the Fram2 mission, which was intended to cross the Earth in a polar orbit for the first time - from the North Pole to the South Pole. Elon Musk himself later confirmed that the mission had been completed as planned. A few days later, SpaceX released a video show…

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