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SpaceX Launches Mission to Retrieve Stranded ISS Astronauts

After months of delays, SpaceX's Crew Dragon is en route to bring two astronauts back to Earth and deliver a new crew to the ISS.

  • NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Barry Wilmore have been stranded on the ISS since June 2024 due to technical failures with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft.
  • Originally planned as an 8-day mission, their stay extended to nearly 10 months after the Starliner was deemed unsafe for a return trip and sent back to Earth empty.
  • SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched the Crew Dragon capsule from the Kennedy Space Center on Friday evening after a prior delay caused by hydraulic system issues.
  • The Crew Dragon mission, known as Crew 10, will also transport four new crew members to the ISS, replacing the current Crew 9 team who will return to Earth shortly after a handover period.
  • The delayed rescue highlights ongoing challenges in commercial spaceflight, particularly with reliability issues in Boeing's Starliner program.
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