Crew-10 astronauts lift off, finally on way to ISS
- NASA and SpaceX are preparing for the Crew-10 launch to bring home astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams after a nine-month stay on the ISS.
- A last-minute issue delayed the Crew-10 mission, originally set for Wednesday, and is now scheduled for liftoff at 7:03 PM Eastern Time on Friday.
- The arrival of Crew-10 will enable Wilmore and Williams' return, as NASA states they cannot leave until the new crew arrives.
- Wilmore stated, 'We came prepared to stay long, even though we planned to stay short,' asserting that politics played no role in NASA's decision to delay their return.
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