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SpaceX Launches Crew To ISS As Stranded Astronauts Prepare For Return After Nine Months

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMarch 15, 2025 World News No Comments3 Mins Read
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SpaceX Launches Crew To ISS As Stranded Astronauts Prepare For Return After Nine Months. 

A SpaceX rocket has successfully launched a new crew to the International Space Station, paving the way for the long-awaited return of NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams after an extended nine-month stay.

 

Wilmore and Williams were originally scheduled to spend just eight days on the ISS. However, technical issues with their experimental Boeing Starliner spacecraft led to an unexpected extension of their mission.





With the arrival of the new crew, which includes astronauts from the United States, Russia, and Japan, Wilmore and Williams will begin preparations for their return to Earth. Steve Stich, manager of NASA’s commercial crew programme, expressed his excitement, saying:

 

“Butch and Suni have done a great job, and we are excited to bring them back.”

 

Final Preparations for Return 

The new crew will undertake a two-day handover period, after which Wilmore and Williams will depart for Earth, accompanied by their ISS colleagues Nick Hague of NASA and Aleksandr Gorbunov of Roscosmos.

 

However, Dana Weigel, manager of the ISS programme, noted that their return is dependent on favourable weather conditions for a safe re-entry.

 

“Weather always has to cooperate, so we’ll take our time over that if it is not favourable,” she said.

 

As part of the transition, Wilmore rang a ceremonial bell while Williams handed over command to cosmonaut Alexei Ovchinin last week.

 

 Challenges and Reflections on an Extended Mission

Despite the unexpected delay, Wilmore and Williams have remained positive, with Williams describing the ISS as her “happy place.” However, experts suggest that the prolonged mission likely had personal challenges.

 

Dr Simeon Barber, a space scientist from the Open University, explained:

 

“When you are sent on a work trip that is supposed to last a week, you are not expecting it to take the best part of a year. This extended stay will have disrupted family life, and they will have missed out on key moments back home.”

 

The Boeing Starliner Mission

Wilmore and Williams arrived on the ISS in June 2024 to test the Starliner, a spacecraft developed by Boeing, a direct competitor to SpaceX. The mission had already faced years of delays due to technical issues, and further problems arose after launch.

 

During docking, the Starliner experienced thruster malfunctions and helium leaks, raising concerns about its ability to safely slow down for re-entry. NASA and Boeing engineers have since worked on solutions to ensure a safe return journey for the astronauts.

 

With the new crew now in place and preparations underway, the long-overdue return of Wilmore and Williams is expected in the coming days, marking the conclusion of a historic and unexpected chapter in space exploration.

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