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The alternative crew of the International Space Station was launched late on Friday, which paves the way for a return to Bush’s home and Sony Williams, the NASA astronauts stuck at the space station for nine months.
The Spacex Falcon 9 missile was stopped at 7:03 pm from the Kennedy Space Center in NASA in Florida, who hold the 10 crew: Ann Maccin from NASA, Nicole Aires, Takoya Unychi Japan and Russia Kirill Peskov. The crew is part of the routine rotation for six months.
Crew-10 and Dragon Spacecraft are expected to reach the space station at approximately 11:30 pm on Saturday.
Returning to Earth to Willmore and Williams, NASA’s astronaut Nick The Hague and Russian astronauts Alexander Gorbonov will be. Their return is scheduled to be held on Wednesday, to allow the crew overlapping the new team.
Willore and Williams arrived on the International Space Station in June 2024 and are expected to remain in space for about 10 days. But their return was delayed after mechanical problems with their spacecraft, which, after weeks of exploring and repairing errors, were later sent to the ground without them. Their return was constantly pushed back due to the other technical delay.