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[i][Fram2] will launch into a 90 degree circular orbit to the south from Florida, making it the first human spaceflight to fly over Earth's polar regions from low-Earth orbit. The North and South Poles are invisible to astronauts on the International Space Station, as well as to all previous human spaceflight missions except for the Apollo lunar missions but only from far away. To date, the highest inclination achieved by human spaceflight has been the Soviet Vostok 6 mission, at 65 degrees. This new flight trajectory will unlock new possibilities for human spaceflight.[/i]
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