SpaceX Crew-8 Returns Safely After Record 235 Days in Orbit
The mission faced delays due to technical issues and weather, highlighting NASA's reliance on SpaceX amid Boeing setbacks.
- The Crew-8 mission, consisting of three NASA astronauts and one Russian cosmonaut, splashed down near Pensacola, Florida, after an extended 235-day stay on the ISS.
- Delays were caused by technical issues with Boeing's Starliner and Hurricane Milton, making this the longest crewed SpaceX mission to date.
- NASA's reliance on SpaceX has increased due to recurring problems with Boeing's Starliner, which returned empty from a recent test flight.
- Stranded astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore remain on the ISS, with their return postponed to February 2025 due to safety concerns.
- SpaceX plans to move future splashdowns to the California coast in 2025 to improve weather conditions and reentry safety.

































