‘Stranded’ Starliner astronauts finally have a return date — and it’s sooner than expected

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Stranded Starliner astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams finally have a return date to head back to Earth, and it’s a few weeks earlier than previously expected.

NASA announced Tuesday (Feb. 11) that the two astronauts, who hitched a ride to the International Space Station (ISS) on a Boeing Starliner spacecraft last June, will head home on a SpaceX Dragon capsule that will leave Earth with the ISS Crew-10 on Wednesday, March 12. After a few days’ handover period, Williams and Wilmore will leave the ISS with the rest of the Crew-9 mission, after having spent about 250 consecutive days in orbit.

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