SpaceX readies to rescue astronauts from International Space Station
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SpaceX is poised to launch the Crew-10 mission, transporting U.S. astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams back from the International Space Station after a nine-month stay. NASA has confirmed that all systems and weather are favorable for launch from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Initially, Boeing was to handle the return via their Starliner spacecraft, but technical issues forced a switch to SpaceX. The Falcon 9 rocket's first stage is set to land back at Cape Canaveral after the launch tonight, further demonstrating SpaceX's advancements in reusable rocket technology.
SpaceX is prepared to launch its Crew-10 mission tonight to safely return U.S. astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams from the ISS after nine months.
NASA and SpaceX are closely coordinating the Crew-10 mission, ensuring ideal conditions for the Falcon 9 launch from Kennedy Space Center in Florida this evening.
Originally set to return via Boeing's Starliner, the mission switched to SpaceX when thruster malfunctions on the Starliner halted the launch process.
The Falcon 9 rocket's first stage will successfully land at Cape Canaveral after delivering the astronauts, showcasing SpaceX's reliable reusable rocket technology.
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