The eight longest days in area will solely finish subsequent yr.
NASA has lastly determined {that a} SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule will convey residence the 2 stranded astronauts aboard the Worldwide House Station for about 80 days,
The problems plaguing the Boeing Starliner spacecraft make ‘a surprising flip of occasions’ for the beleaguered aerospace big.
CNN reported:
“The information comes after the area company held a proper evaluate on Saturday to find out whether or not it will deem Boeing’s Starliner automobile protected sufficient to return residence with its crew — or if SpaceX’s workhorse Crew Dragon spacecraft must step in to save lots of the day.”

Helium leaks and thrusters that abruptly stopped working have plagued the take a look at flight that took Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore to the area station in early June.
“On Saturday, Nelson mentioned NASA thought of its in depth expertise with spaceflight — each profitable and unsuccessful — when making the choice. A ballot of NASA representatives from throughout the company’s departments and analysis, oversight and improvement facilities was unanimous, in response to company officers.
‘We’ve got had errors completed previously: We misplaced two area shuttles because of there not being a tradition during which data may come ahead’, Nelson mentioned. ‘Spaceflight is dangerous, even at its most secure and even at its most routine. And a take a look at flight, by nature, is neither protected, nor routine’.”
The following SpaceX mission will depart two empty seats for Williams and Wilmore to occupy on the Crew-9 flight residence.
They are going to stay on-site for a further six months.
“The reassignment to Crew-9 will push the duo’s return to February 2025 on the earliest.”
“’The underside line relative to bringing Starliner again is — there was simply an excessive amount of uncertainty within the prediction of the thrusters’, [Stitch] mentioned. It was simply an excessive amount of danger with the crew, and so we determined to pursue the uncrewed path ahead’.”
The area company says it deliberately designed its Business Crew Program to permit every spacecraft to function backup for the others.
“’We’re in a form of a brand new state of affairs right here and that we’ve received a number of choices’, mentioned Ken Bowersox, affiliate administrator for NASA’s House Operations Mission Directorate, on August 7. ‘That’s one thing that we’re going to need to cope with sooner or later — we may discover ourselves in a state of affairs the place we have to convey a (SpaceX) Dragon crew or a (Russian) Soyuz crew again on a Starliner’.”
SpaceX stands able to help @NASA nevertheless we are able to https://t.co/wekmURt8CX
— Gwynne Shotwell (@Gwynne_Shotwell) August 24, 2024
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