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the ship to the rescue of astronauts stuck in the international station has successfully docked

Back in February

When they return, scheduled for February, they must take with them the two space veterans Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams. They took off at the beginning of June aboard a new vessel developed by Boeing, Starliner, for which it was the first crewed test flight to the station.

Starliner was initially scheduled to return them to Earth eight days later, but problems detected with its propulsion system led NASA to question its reliability.

After long weeks of tests, the space agency finally returned the Boeing capsule empty, and decided to bring back the two castaways with the Crew-9 mission.

Billionaire Elon Musk’s company regularly carries out rotation missions for the ISS crew.

200 experiences

The takeoff of Crew-9 was delayed from mid-August to the end of September to give NASA teams more time to make a decision regarding the Boeing spacecraft. The launch then had to be postponed again by a few days because of Hurricane Helene which hit Florida this week.

In total, Nick Hague and Alexandre Gorbounov will spend around five months on the ISS. Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, about eight months.

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