SpaceX delays flight to retrieve NASA astronauts stuck on space station
Briefly

NASA has announced a reattempt to launch astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams back to Earth on Friday after the initial launch was postponed due to a hydraulic system issue with the Falcon 9 rocket. Wilmore and Williams, whose mission aboard the ISS originally scheduled for ten days has been extended due to propulsion problems with their Starliner spacecraft, are waiting for a new crew to arrive before their departure. Williams has expressed excitement about reuniting with her family after the extended stay in space.
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are set to return to Earth aboard a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft after delays caused by technical issues.
The planned launch of Crew-10 was postponed due to a hydraulic system fault on the Falcon 9 rocket, requiring NASA to reschedule for Friday.
Williams expressed her eagerness to return to her family, acknowledging the emotional toll the extended stay had on them, stating it's been a roller coaster.
NASA is addressing the ground support issue before attempting the launch again, aiming for Wilmore and Williams to depart the ISS by March 19.
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