SpaceX's Crew-8 astronauts to depart ISS for trip home on Oct. 13


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 A hurricane is seen through the window of an orbiting spacecraft, with a white space capsule in the foreground.  A hurricane is seen through the window of an orbiting spacecraft, with a white space capsule in the foreground.

NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick captured this view of Hurricane Milton from SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule Endeavour, which is docked to the International Space Station, on Oct. 8, 2024. | Credit: NASA/Matthew Dominick

SpaceX’s Crew-8 astronaut mission begin the trip home to Earth Sunday morning (Oct. 13), and you can watch the action live.

Crew-8’s Dragon capsule, named Endeavour, is scheduled to undock from the International Space Station (ISS) at 7:05 a.m. EDT (1105 GMT) on Sunday and splash down off the coast of Florida no earlier than 3:38 p.m. EDT (1938 GMT) on Monday (Oct. 14).

You can watch those milestones live via the NASA+ streaming service, and here at Space.com if, as expected, the agency makes its webcasts available.

four astronauts, three men and one woman, giving thumbs up in black and white spacesuitsfour astronauts, three men and one woman, giving thumbs up in black and white spacesuits

four astronauts, three men and one woman, giving thumbs up in black and white spacesuits

Crew-8 consists of NASA astronauts Matthew Dominick, Michael Barratt and Jeanette Epps and Alexander Grebenkin of Russia’s space agency Roscosmos. The quartet launched atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on March 3 and arrived at the ISS two days later.

Crew-8 was originally supposed to undock on Oct. 7, but Hurricane Milton pushed things back by nearly a week. The powerful storm roiled seas in the mission’s potential splashdown zone, so NASA and SpaceX waited for Milton to pass before greenlighting Crew-8’s homecoming.

Related: Hurricane Milton bears down on Florida with Category 5 strength in new ISS footage (video)

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As its name implies, Crew-8 is the eighth operational, long-duration ISS astronaut mission that SpaceX has flown for NASA. Its successor, Crew-9, arrived at the orbiting lab on Sept. 29.

Crew-8 wasn’t the only mission to be affected by Hurricane Milton. For example, NASA and SpaceX had been aiming to launch the agency’s $5 billion Europa Clipper mission on Thursday (Oct. 10) but pushed the attempt back to Sunday as Milton bore down on Florida’s western coast.

Clipper will launch atop a Falcon Heavy rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, on Florida’s Atlantic coast, no earlier than Monday at 12:06 p.m. EDT (1606 GMT).



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