2025-03-13 05:40:10
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ISS Astronaut Retrieval Delayed by Technical Issues

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The planned retrieval mission for International Space Station (ISS) astronauts Suni Williams and Barry Wilmore has been delayed due to technical problems. Initially, Crew 10 was set to replace Crew 9, allowing Williams, Wilmore, Nick Hague, and Alexander Gorbunow to return to Earth. However, issues with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft have prolonged Williams and Wilmore's stay on the ISS.

SpaceX's Crew Dragon was scheduled to transport Crew 10 to the ISS, but the launch was halted because of a hydraulic problem. This issue has postponed the arrival of the new crew, which includes Anne McClain, Nichole Ayers, Takuya Onishi, and Kirill Peskov. Meanwhile, the current crew has been waiting for nine months to return home.

The delay has sparked criticism from both SpaceX founder Elon Musk and former US President Donald Trump, who expressed concerns about the situation. Despite their efforts to expedite the process, technical difficulties have persisted. The astronauts' extended mission highlights the challenges faced in space travel and the reliance on flawless technology to ensure safety and timely operations.

NASA has yet to announce a new launch date, leaving the astronauts stranded longer than anticipated. Originally planned as an eight-day mission, the crew's stay has become a prolonged ordeal, underscoring the complexities of space missions and the importance of resolving technical issues promptly to avoid further delays.

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The crew retrieval mission for ISS astronauts Suni Williams and Barry Wilmore is delayed. Crew 10 is supposed to replace Crew 9; Crew 9 with Williams, Wilmore, Nick Hague and Alexander Gorbunow is supposed to return to Earth. Technical problems with the Starliner spacecraft have led to an extended stay for Williams and Wilmore. SpaceX founder Elon Musk's Crew Dragon is supposed to bring Crew 10 to the ISS, but the launch was stopped due to a hydraulic problem.
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13. März 2025 um 02:34

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The rescue mission for astronauts Suni Williams and Barry Wilmore is delayed; Crew 10 is supposed to relieve Crew 9 on the ISS; Technical problems with the Starliner spacecraft led to an extended stay.
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