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NASA has ordered SpaceX to use an existing Dragon capsule for the upcoming Crew-10 mission instead of a new ship that was initially planned. This decision comes as the current astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, remain aboard the International Space Station (ISS) since June 2024. The replacement crew is scheduled to arrive on March 12, 2025, using the previously proven Endurance spacecraft, which has successfully transported three crews to the ISS in the past.
The change was necessitated by delays in the production and testing of the new capsule, which SpaceX was unable to deliver in time. According to NASA, safety considerations took precedence over a rushed return, and the agency initially allowed extra time for SpaceX to fulfill its contract. Once the Crew-10 mission launches, the four new astronauts will relieve Williams and Wilmore and start their journey home.
Williams, recognized for achieving the record for the most time spent in space during spacewalks, has contributed to various scientific research initiatives during her extended stay. If all goes according to plan, both she and Wilmore could return to Earth by late March.