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SpaceX rescues NASA astronauts stranded at ISS

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Last updated: 2024/09/28 at 6:34 PM
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The Exciting SpaceX Rescue Mission for Stuck Astronauts at the International Space Station

SpaceX launched a daring rescue mission for two stranded astronauts at the International Space Station on Saturday. The mission involved sending up a downsized crew to bring them home, but the return won’t happen until early next year. The rescue mission was necessary after the astronauts were left stranded when their Boeing spacecraft returned to Earth empty due to safety concerns.

With NASA rotating space station crews approximately every six months, the newly launched flight has two empty seats reserved for Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who won’t return until late February. This means the duo will have spent over eight months in space, far longer than they anticipated when they first signed up for Boeing’s astronaut flight in June.

The decision to switch to SpaceX for the rescue mission was due to safety concerns surrounding Boeing’s Starliner, which experienced multiple issues during its trip to the space station. Now, NASA’s Nick Hague and Russia’s Alexander Gorbunov will be tasked with bringing Wilmore and Williams back home safely.

Williams has been promoted to commander of the space station, which will soon return to its normal population of seven. This weekend, four astronauts who have been living on the station since March can finally leave in their own SpaceX capsule after a month-long delay caused by Starliner’s troubles.

The challenges of launching with a half-crew and returning with astronauts trained on a different spacecraft are acknowledged by Hague, who expressed confidence in his team’s professionalism and readiness for the task at hand.

SpaceX’s leadership in NASA’s commercial crew program has been clear, with the company completing multiple crew flights for NASA. Boeing, on the other hand, has faced several issues, including the recent test flight of Starliner which had to be repeated after veering off course.

Despite the delays and challenges, the latest SpaceX liftoff marks a significant milestone, showcasing the company’s capabilities in crewed missions and furthering NASA’s goals in space exploration.

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