Crew-10 astronauts lift off, finally on way to ISS
- NASA and SpaceX are preparing for the Crew-10 launch to bring home astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams after a nine-month stay on the ISS.
- A last-minute issue delayed the Crew-10 mission, originally set for Wednesday, and is now scheduled for liftoff at 7:03 PM Eastern Time on Friday.
- The arrival of Crew-10 will enable Wilmore and Williams' return, as NASA states they cannot leave until the new crew arrives.
- Wilmore stated, 'We came prepared to stay long, even though we planned to stay short,' asserting that politics played no role in NASA's decision to delay their return.
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With Crew 10 arriving at the ISS, Crew 9 will be able to say goodbye: Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore will finally be able to travel home.
American astronaut of Slovenian descent Sunita Williams and her colleague Barry Wilmore will apparently only return from the International Space Station, as NASA and SpaceX successfully launched the Falcon 9 rocket.
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