The US, French and Japanese astronauts were supposed to leave the International Space Station on Sunday, with their capsule splashing down in the Gulf of Mexico on Monday morning. They will now depart Monday PM.
The US, French and Japanese astronauts were supposed to leave the International Space Station on Sunday. With gusts exceeding safety limits, SpaceX bumped the departure to Monday afternoon, with a night-time return to conclude their six-month mission.
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