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- Sunita and Butch to the land after 20 this month

Sunita Williams, a astronaut of Indian origin in the International Space Station (ISS), will return to the earth. American space agency NASA-SpaceX has started an experiment to bring her back and astronaut Butch Wilmore. The SpaceX launched the Crew-10 mission to the International Space Center (ISS) on Saturday morning. SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, carrying the Crew Dragon Capsule, succeeded at 4.33 am on Saturday. The experiment sent four new astronauts to the ISS. Among them are NASA’s Anne McClaine, Nicole Ayers, Takuya Onishi of JAXA and Kiril Pescov of Rosocosmos.
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The experiment was postponed with a technical problem three days ago. At the morning of Friday morning, the SpaceX-10 mission was launched at the last minute due to a technical problem in the ground support Clamp Arm, Falcon-9 Rocket’s Ground Support Clamp Arm. Now, however, Sunita Williams has paved the way to return from space. NASA said Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore could leave the international space station by March 19.
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Sunita and Butch will reach the land after 20 this month. Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore two astronauts went to the International Space Center (ISS) on the Boeing Starliner Space Ship. But due to a technical flaw in Starine, they were unable to return. Indian American astronaut Sunita Williams has been embroiled in the international space station for 9 months.
Liftoff of CREW-10! pic.twitter.com/oolmfqga52
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