Core Points - NASA and SpaceX successfully completed the "Crew-10" launch mission on March 14, 2024, sending four astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) [1] - The mission aims to bring back two astronauts, Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore, who have been stranded at the ISS for over nine months [2][3] - The astronauts from the mission will stay at the ISS for approximately six months before the Dragon spacecraft returns to Earth [3] Group 1 - The return of the Dragon spacecraft is expected no earlier than March 19, 2024, after delays due to issues with the Boeing Starliner [3] - President Trump had previously instructed SpaceX to take action to retrieve the stranded astronauts, highlighting the urgency of the situation [3] - Elon Musk suggested that the ISS should be decommissioned and that efforts should be focused on Mars exploration, although he acknowledged that the final decision rests with Trump [3] Group 2 - The decision by NASA to have astronauts return via SpaceX's Dragon instead of Boeing's Starliner has been seen as a significant setback for Boeing, especially given its recent safety issues in commercial aviation [4] - Reports indicate that Boeing employees feel humiliated by the situation, as the rescue by a competitor has negatively impacted morale and the company's reputation in the aerospace sector [4]
马斯克“龙飞船”发射!计划接滞留太空9个月的两名宇航员回家!波音员工:简直是“奇耻大辱