Countdown begins for Sunita Williams’ return to Earth in SpaceX Dragon after Boeing Starliner’s snag – Here’s latest update from ISS
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The Dragon capsule is scheduled to dock with the ISS in early 2025 to retrieve the Crew-9 team. This will mark the tenth crewed mission for SpaceX under NASA’s program.
Life on the ISS
Although their mission has extended far beyond the original plan, Williams and Wilmore remain safe aboard the ISS. The space station, with the volume of a five-bedroom house, provides ample space and resources for its crew. Williams currently serves as the space station commander, while Wilmore acts as a flight engineer, contributing to ongoing research and maintenance tasks.
Recently, the ISS crew, under Williams’ leadership, responded swiftly to an incident involving a toxic odour detected in the Progress MS-29 cargo spacecraft. After the spacecraft docked with the ISS’s Poisk Module, cosmonauts reported the issue, prompting both NASA and Roscosmos to activate air-scrubbing systems. While the origin of the odour remains under investigation, the situation was effectively resolved without further complications.
The decision to extend the astronauts’ stay and facilitate their return with SpaceX highlights NASA’s commitment to crew safety. The agency’s flexibility in adapting missions showcases the collaborative efforts required for space exploration.
As the countdown begins for the Crew-9 mission, Williams and Wilmore remain dedicated to their roles aboard the ISS. Their extended mission underscores the resilience and adaptability of astronauts and space agencies in overcoming unexpected challenges.
In February 2025, their return will mark the successful completion of a mission.
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