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SpaceX’s Crew-10 Mission is about to go to ISS

SpaceX’s CREW-10 mission was successfully launched on March 14 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in the east east. NASA astronaut Anne Anne Anne Anne Anne Anne Anne Anne Anne Anne Anne-Anderospace Exploration Anody’s Takuya Onishi Onishi and Roscosmos Cosmonaut cosmonaut kirill Peskov joined Space Crew on ISS at 11:30 PM ET on March 15. The arrival of the new crew will allow NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore to be nine months after they believe the week-long ISS is at.

Williams and Wilmore flew to the International Space Station in Boeing’s first flight planes to prove that they were ready to transport astronauts into orbit. However, on the way to the station, Starliner began to leak helium, and some of the thrusters failed. Although astronauts and ground engineers tried to solve the problem, NASA finally decided to let Starliner fly home. The spacecraft returned to Earth in September, with Williams and Willmore boarding the International Space Station.

Before Boeing’s Starliner flew back, NASA had decided that Williams and Willmore would go home with SpaceX Crew-9 personnel. The mission headed to the station, with only two astronauts leaving two seats on the ship to return. They were scheduled to fly back in February, but the launch of Crew-10 was eventually delayed to give SpaceX enough time to handle the new Dragon Spacecraft for missions. Now, Williams and Wilmore are now expected to fly back to Earth with Nick Hague and Aleksandr Gorbunov on September 19.

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