SpaceX postponed the NASA Crew-10 mission set to bring back astronauts stranded on the International Space Station (ISS), citing a technical issue. The launch, originally scheduled for Wednesday night from Kennedy Space Center, was scrubbed due to a hydraulic system problem on a clamp arm, according to SpaceX’s livestream. The company assured that additional launch opportunities remain this week.
The Crew-10 mission, NASA’s tenth rotational trip to the ISS, is crucial for the return of astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, who have been stranded since June 2024. Their return was indefinitely delayed after Boeing’s Starliner capsule, which transported them to the ISS, was deemed unfit for reentry.
In response to mounting concerns, SpaceX accelerated the mission timeline by two weeks, following pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump to expedite their return. While the delay adds uncertainty, SpaceX continues to work toward a safe launch.
This postponement highlights ongoing challenges in spaceflight logistics, particularly following Boeing’s Starliner setback. SpaceX remains at the forefront of NASA’s astronaut transport missions, ensuring the safe return of crew members.
As SpaceX resolves technical issues, anticipation builds for the next launch attempt, with hopes of finally bringing Williams and Wilmore back to Earth.


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