Sunita Williams Set For Early Return From Space…NASA Plans New Mission For Stuck Astronauts With….

May Be Interested In:When John and Yoko Came to Ontario to Figure Out How to Change the World | The Walrus


US: NASA’s two stuck astronauts may end up back on Earth a little sooner than planned. The space agency announced Tuesday that SpaceX will switch capsules for upcoming astronaut flights in order to bring Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams home in mid-March instead of late March or April. That will shave at least a couple weeks off their prolonged stay at the International Space Station, which hit the eight-month mark last week. “Human spaceflight is full of unexpected challenges,” NASA’s commercial crew program manager Steve Stich said in a statement.

The test pilots should have returned in June on Boeing’s Starliner capsule after what should have been a weeklong flight demo. But the capsule had so much trouble getting to the space station that NASA decided to bring it back empty and reassigned the pair to SpaceX.

Then SpaceX delayed the launch of their replacements on a brand new capsule that needed more prepping, which added more time to Wilmore and Williams’ mission. With even more work still anticipated for the new capsule, NASA opted for its next crew to fly up on an older capsule, with liftoff now targeted for March 12. This older capsule had already been assigned to a private crew awaiting launch this spring.

The private flight arranged by the Houston company Axiom Space, featuring astronauts from Poland, Hungary and India, was bumped and will launch later to the space station, possibly still this spring. NASA prefers having a new crew arrive before sending the old one back, in this case Wilmore, Williams and two others up there since September. The new crew going up includes two NASA astronauts, as well as one from Japan and one from Russia.

NASA’s latest change in plans comes two weeks after the space agency said it was working “expeditiously” to bring back Wilmore and Williams as soon as possible. Just a day earlier, President Donald Trump and SpaceX’s Elon Musk had vowed to accelerate the astronauts’ return.

share Share facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

Den of Thieves 2: Pantera stole the crown from last week's winner to land at the top of the box office
Gerard Butler and O’Shea Jackson Jr. steal the box office crown with the debut of Den of Thieves 2: Pantera
a completed Wordle puzzle on a phone
Today's NYT Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for March 19, #1369 – CNET
Matei Rosca
Andrew Tate’s Recent “Extremely Dangerous” Behavior Could Lead To More Criminal Investigations, Prosecutors Say
A Lesson in Creativity and Capitalism from Two Zany YouTubers
A Lesson in Creativity and Capitalism from Two Zany YouTubers
Scott Moe
Moe says Sask. will continue seeking diplomatic resolution to tariffs
Best red carpet looks from the Oscars
Best red carpet looks from the Oscars
Daily Highlights: The Stories Making Headlines | © 2025 | Daily News