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Space Crew Finally Heading Home After Weeks of Delays
coast of Florida, USAWednesday, October 23, 2024
The journey home wasn't always straightforward. Their mission, named Crew-8, arrived in March and was supposed to end in September. However, their stay was extended to provide an emergency lifeboat for astronauts on the Starliner capsule, which faced problems and returned without a crew. Two astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams, are still on the space station, and the crew members departing this week helped support their mission.
Weather conditions are crucial for a safe return. NASA and SpaceX have specific areas off Florida's coast for splashdowns. Storms and rough seas can make landing dangerous for both the capsule and the rescue teams. The crew's trip back will take about 34 hours, with a splashdown expected on Friday around 3:30 a. m. ET. NASA will broadcast the undocking live starting at 3 p. m. ET on Wednesday.
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