NASA cut two astronauts from the next crew to make room on the return trip for the two stuck at the International Space Station.
NASA on Friday cut two astronauts from the next crew to make room on the return trip for the two stuck at the International Space Station.
Bumped from the SpaceX flight: NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Stephanie Wilson. NASA said they could fly on future missions. After the shuttles retired, the U.S. relied on Russia to ferry crews to the space station until SpaceX began taking astronauts in 2020. The two countries have continued to trade seats. Next month, NASA's Don Pettit will be launching to the space station while NASA's Tracy Dyson will be returning to Earth on Russian capsules.
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