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Space Travelers' Return Postponed Again, Now Set for Spring
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
The latest hitch has arrived due to preparations for the next crew launch. Initially set for February, SpaceX now needs more time for its new capsule, pushing the launch back to late March. NASA wanted to keep flights on track using a different SpaceX capsule, but they decided waiting for the new one was the best call.
Overlapping crews are crucial for smooth transitions at the space station, as NASA likes to maintain them for this reason. Though missions usually last around six months, a few have reached a year. Williams and Wilmore are now joining this special group.
This delay serves as a reminder of the challenges of space travel. While only a minor setback, it underscores the complexities involved in keeping our astronauts safe and on track.
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