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SpaceX Launches Crew-10 to Rescue Stranded Astronauts

Blockrora by Blockrora
March 16, 2025
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SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launching Crew-10 mission at sunset with smoke and flames

On Friday, SpaceX pulled off yet another picture-perfect launch, sending four astronauts skyward aboard its Dragon spacecraft as part of the Crew-10 mission. By late Saturday, they’ll dock with the International Space Station (ISS), delivering a fresh crew and finally paving the way for astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore to come home after an unexpected nine-month stint in orbit. Weather permitting, their return could happen as early as March 19, 2025. For SpaceX fans, this is just another day at the office – but the backstory here is wild, and Elon Musk isn’t shy about pointing fingers.

How Did We Get Here?

Williams and Wilmore’s saga kicked off last June when they hitched a ride on Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft for its first crewed test flight. The plan? A quick 10-day jaunt to the ISS and back, a big win for Boeing as it tries to muscle in on SpaceX’s turf. But Starliner hit a snag – leaks and thruster issues turned a short trip into a nail-biter. After weeks of troubleshooting, NASA and Boeing threw in the towel, sending Starliner back to Earth empty in August. The astronauts? Stranded until SpaceX could swoop in.

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Enter Crew-9, SpaceX’s next scheduled ISS mission. NASA bumped two astronauts from that flight to make room for Williams and Wilmore’s return, originally slated for February 2025. Why the delay? The ISS can’t run on a skeleton crew – seven people are the minimum to keep things humming, per NASA. Now, with Crew-10 in motion, the pieces are falling into place.

The @SpaceX Dragon is about to dock with the @Space_Station!

In a few days, Dragon will bring back the astronauts.

https://t.co/1kD2DjgRbK

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 16, 2025

Elon’s Take: Biden’s to Blame?

SpaceX’s crewed launches are so routine now they barely make waves, but this one’s got extra spice thanks to Elon Musk. The Tesla and SpaceX boss has been vocal on X, claiming he could’ve brought Williams and Wilmore home sooner – but says former President Joe Biden shot him down for “political reasons.”

“We had the capability to retrieve our astronauts months ago. Biden blocked it—wanted to prop up Boeing. Now we’re cleaning up the mess.”

Musk doubled down in interviews, tying the delay to his new gig with Donald Trump’s administration – specifically, his role in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), launched after Trump’s 2024 reelection. Musk’s narrative? Government red tape and favoritism kept his team grounded. Thing is, there’s no paper trail to back this up. NASA’s former top brass from the Biden era, including ex-Administrator Bill Nelson, have flat-out denied getting any such offer from Musk or SpaceX.

What’s the Bigger Picture?

This isn’t just about two astronauts – it’s a front-row seat to the SpaceX-Boeing rivalry. SpaceX has been the ISS taxi service of choice since 2020, racking up 10 crewed missions (including Crew-10) with its reusable Dragon spacecraft. Boeing’s Starliner, meanwhile, was supposed to level the playing field under NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. Instead, it’s been a stumblefest – Friday’s launch only widens SpaceX’s lead.

For Blockrora.com readers, this is peak Musk: a mix of engineering swagger, political pot-stirring, and a knack for turning delays into headlines. Other X post from Musk last month hints at his bigger vision:

“Starship will make these ISS trips obsolete. Why shuttle back and forth when we can build permanent bases? Onward to Mars!”

Why It Matters

Williams and Wilmore are safe, and Crew-10’s overlap with the current ISS team ensures a smooth handoff. But the drama underscores a truth Musk loves to hammer home: SpaceX thrives where others falter. Whether Biden meddled or not, the numbers don’t lie – SpaceX’s Falcon 9 has a 99% success rate across 300+ launches, and Dragon’s track record is spotless. Boeing’s still scrambling to catch up.

So, what’s next? The Crew-10 team will spend about six months on the ISS, running experiments and keeping the station humming. Williams and Wilmore, meanwhile, get to ditch their extended space vacation. And Elon? He’ll keep tweeting, building, and – odds are – poking the bear. Stay tuned.

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