Astronauts stuck on space station to be brought back home in February

28 September 2024, 18:54

Aleksandr Gorbunov (left) and Nick Hague leave for their flight to the International Space Station
SpaceX Stuck Astronauts. Picture: PA

Officials said there was not a way to bring them back earlier on SpaceX without interrupting other scheduled missions.

SpaceX has launched a rescue mission for the two stuck astronauts at the International Space Station, sending up a downsized crew to bring them home – but not until next year.

The capsule rocketed towards orbit to fetch the test pilots whose Boeing spacecraft returned to Earth empty earlier this month because of safety concerns.

The switch in rides left it to Nasa’s Nick Hague and Russia’s Alexander Gorbunov to retrieve Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams.

Nick Hague (right) and Aleksandr Gorbunov leave for their flight into space
Nick Hague (right) and Aleksandr Gorbunov leave for their flight into space (Chris O’Meara/AP/PA)

Since Nasa rotates space station crews approximately every six months, this newly-launched flight with two empty seats reserved for Mr Wilmore and Ms Williams will not return until late February.

Officials said there was not a way to bring them back earlier on SpaceX without interrupting other scheduled missions.

By the time they return, the pair will have logged more than eight months in space. They expected to be gone just a week when they signed up for Boeing’s first astronaut flight that launched in June.

Nasa ultimately decided that Boeing’s Starliner was too risky after a cascade of thruster troubles and helium leaks marred its trip to the orbiting complex.

The space agency cut two astronauts from this SpaceX launch to make room on the return leg for Mr Wilmore and Ms Williams.

Ms Williams has since been promoted to commander of the space station, which will soon be back to its normal population of seven.

Once Mr Hague and Mr Gorbunov arrive this weekend, four astronauts living there since March can leave in their own SpaceX capsule. Their homecoming was delayed a month by Starliner’s turmoil.

Nick Hague and  Aleksandr Gorbunov inside the SpaceX capsule
Nick Hague and Aleksandr Gorbunov inside the SpaceX capsule (NASA via AP/PA)

Mr Hague noted before the flight that change is the one constant in human spaceflight.

“There’s always something that is changing. Maybe this time it’s been a little more visible to the public,” he said.

Mr Hague was thrust into the commander’s job for the rescue mission based on his experience and handling of a launch emergency six years ago.

The Russian rocket failed shortly after lift-off and the capsule carrying him and a cosmonaut catapulted off the top to safety.

Rookie Nasa astronaut Zena Cardman and veteran space flier Stephanie Wilson were pulled from this flight after Nasa opted to go with SpaceX to bring the stuck astronauts home.

The space agency said both would be eligible to fly on future missions. Mr Gorbunov remained under an exchange agreement between NASA and the Russian Space Agency.

“I don’t know exactly when my launch to space will be, but I know that I will get there,” Ms Cardman said from Nasa’s Kennedy Space Centre, where she took part in the launch livestream.

By Press Association

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