Hurricane Milton delays 4 astronauts’ return home as crew member shares pics


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Hurricane Milton isn’t just disrupting plans on Earth but in space as well. NASA has revealed that four astronauts will have to wait a few days longer than expected to return home because of the hurricane. NASA and SpaceX originally scheduled departure for Monday, Oct. 7, for the Crew-8 Mission from the International Space Station (ISS).

However, Hurricane Milton is on a direct path for Florida’s coast, where the crew planned on splashing down. Now, the astronauts won’t be able to depart from the ISS until at least Sunday, Oct. 13.

In the meantime, crew member Matthew Dominick posted an incredible picture and timelapse video from space on the social media platform X on Tuesday, Oct. 8. Dominick promised to provide more pictures and video outside the Dragon Endeavour’s window as the crew waits to undock and return home.

NASA and SpaceX said that they are continuing to monitor conditions to see when a safe return is possible and they will provide an update on Friday, Oct. 11.

Crew-8’s departure plans went into effect with the arrival of SpaceX’s Crew-9 Mission late last month, which was delayed two days because of Hurricane Helene.

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Hurricane Milton isn’t just disrupting plans on Earth but in space as well. NASA has revealed that four astronauts will have to wait a few days longer than expected to return home because of the hurricane. NASA and SpaceX originally scheduled departure for Monday, Oct. 7, for the Crew-8 Mission from the International Space Station (ISS).

However, Hurricane Milton is on a direct path for Florida’s coast, where the crew planned on splashing down. Now, the astronauts won’t be able to depart from the ISS until at least Sunday, Oct. 13.

In the meantime, crew member Matthew Dominick posted an incredible picture and timelapse video from space on the social media platform X on Tuesday, Oct. 8. Dominick promised to provide more pictures and video outside the Dragon Endeavour’s window as the crew waits to undock and return home.

NASA and SpaceX said that they are continuing to monitor conditions to see when a safe return is possible and they will provide an update on Friday, Oct. 11.

Crew-8’s departure plans went into effect with the arrival of SpaceX’s Crew-9 Mission late last month, which was delayed two days because of Hurricane Helene.

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