NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8 mission, currently operating from the International Space Station (ISS), is experiencing delays in its return to Earth caused by unfavorable weather conditions in Florida’s splashdown zones. As a result, the astronauts from Crew-8 remain aboard the ISS, where fellow astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore are also stranded.
The Crew-8 mission is a critical step leading to the upcoming Crew-9 mission, which aims to return NASA astronaut Sunita Williams to Earth before February 2025. The Crew-9 mission is designed to ensure the safe return of Williams and Wilmore, who are still aboard the ISS following a failed return attempt with Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft earlier this month due to safety issues. The Crew-9 mission will carry only two astronauts instead of four to facilitate the return of both stranded crew members.
NASA and SpaceX are closely monitoring the situation with the Crew-8 mission. The Crew-8 team consists of NASA astronauts Matthew Dominick, Mike Barratt, Jeanette Epps, and Alexander Grebenkin from Roscosmos. Despite the delays, the crew continues their daily activities aboard the ISS, including exercise routines and housekeeping tasks. The Crew-8 mission’s return was initially scheduled for October 7, but the impending Hurricane Milton prompted NASA and SpaceX to postpone the undocking by nearly a week.
Sunita Williams, who, along with Butch Wilmore, was launched aboard Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft for an eight-day mission in June, is expected to return to Earth on the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft in February 2025 after overcoming previous technical difficulties that delayed their return.