
A Bitcoin tycoon has blasted off on a SpaceX rocket in what is the first manned spacecraft to circle Earth over the North and South poles.
The fully automated Dragon capsule will take about 46 minutes to fly its pole-to-pole trajectory and roughly 90 minutes to go around the Earth completely.
It launched from Kennedy Space Centre in Florida on Monday night on SpaceX's sixth private mission - and is now orbiting 272 miles above Earth at 17,000mph.
China-born Chun Wang, who made his fortune mining Bitcoin, paid an undisclosed amount for the bespoke mission.
However, a spot in the reusable Dragon spacecraft reportedly cost $55m (£42m) per seat. Mr Wang, who is bankrolling the trip, has taken along three friends.
German robotics researcher Rabea Rogge, Norwegian filmmaker Jannicke Mikkelsen, and Australian polar guide Eric Philips are also on board.
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