NASA Crew-10 Docks With ISS To Trade Places With ‘Stranded’ Astronauts

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They arrived. The three astronauts and a cosmonaut of the Spacex CREW-10 Mission moored with The international space station just after midnight Sunday. The takeoff went well, at 7:03 p.m. on Friday, when a Falcon 9 rocket raised the dragon spacecraft, named Endurance, in space.

Astronauts from NASA Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Astronaut Takuya Onishi and Roscosmos Cosmonaut Kirill Peskov have now arrived at ISS

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Return of “stranded” astronauts

Crew-10 has a little more driving on it than a typical mission of rotation of the crew. Nasa Sunita astronauts “Suni” Williams and Barry “Butch” Wilmore became long -term residents of the ISS after riding at the station during a test mission for the Boeing Starliner crew capsule. The crew capsule encountered technical problems and was returned to earth without astronauts.

The ISS of Williams and Wilmore remains expanded unexpectedly for more than eight months. The arrival of the crew-10 means that Willams, Wilmore, the NASA astronaut, Nick Hague and Roscosmos Cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov, will be able to put the tasks of the ISS to the new arrivals and return to earth on a SpaceX Dragon sent in September. This dragon arrived with two seats open for the trip of the Starliner team.

With the launch of Friday, the members of the crew-9, whose very deadline Williams and Wilmore, will leave the space station at the earliest on Wednesday, March 19, according to the weather at Splashdown locations off Florida.

Williams and Wilmore insisted that they do not feel blocked, although this term has been widely applied to them in reports and social media.

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