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NASA, SpaceX delay mission meant to bring back astronauts Sunita Williams, Butch Wilmore stranded on ISS

DNA Thursday, 13 March 2025 ()
The next available launch opportunity is no earlier than 7:26 pm EDT on Thursday, from Launch Complex 39A at NASA Kennedy pending review of the issue, according to the statement released by NASA.
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SpaceX delays ISS mission as NASA postpones Crew-10's launch due to hydraulic system issues, delaying the return of Sunita Williams, Butch Wilmore from their extended stay aboard the ISS. The crew was set to launch from Kennedy Space Center but faced a last-minute hold. A new launch window may open...

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