SpaceX Launches Crew-9 to Return Stranded NASA Astronauts from ISS
SpaceX successfully launched the Crew-9 mission on Saturday to return stranded NASA astronauts from the ISS, marking a significant achievement in space operations.
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SpaceX successfully launched the Crew-9 mission on Saturday to return stranded NASA astronauts from the ISS, marking a significant achievement in space operations.
The Soyuz MS-25 capsule safely landed in Kazakhstan, returning two Russian cosmonauts and a U.S. astronaut from their missions on the International Space Station.
NASA and SpaceX are set to launch the Crew-9 mission to the ISS on September 26, carrying astronauts Nick Hague and Aleksandr Gorbunov for groundbreaking research.
The Soyuz MS-26 spacecraft with two Russians and an American docked at the ISS just over three hours post-launch, joining the existing international crew.
Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft has returned to Earth without its crew after technical malfunctions during its ISS mission, postponing astronauts’ return to 2025.
NASA addresses the repetitive pulsing sound reported by astronauts aboard Boeing’s Starliner on the ISS, assuring no impact on mission operations.
NASA shifts astronauts from Boeing’s Starliner to SpaceX mission due to propulsion issues, delaying the September launch to ensure crew safety.
NASA confirms astronauts aboard Boeing’s Starliner will return on SpaceX Crew Dragon in February 2025 after propulsion issues delay their return from the ISS.
NASA is conducting reviews to determine the safest way to return astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams from the ISS after issues with the Boeing Starliner spacecraft.
NASA must decide by August’s end whether to return astronauts Wilmore and Williams via Boeing’s Starliner or SpaceX’s Crew Dragon due to thruster issues.