The recent postponement of a SpaceX launch from Cape Canaveral has left two astronauts in limbo as the team resolves a hydraulic ground issue.
SpaceX Launch for Stranded Astronauts Postponed Due to Hydraulic Issue

SpaceX Launch for Stranded Astronauts Postponed Due to Hydraulic Issue
A scheduled SpaceX mission to return stranded astronauts to Earth has been delayed due to technical problems.
SpaceX has announced the delay of its recent mission intended to facilitate the return of two stranded NASA astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore. Initial plans for the launch from Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station were abruptly halted after a hydraulic ground issue came to light. The rocket was designed to transport four new crew members to the International Space Station (ISS) while also providing a way back for Williams and Wilmore, who had been in space since June. Their original return plans using a Boeing spacecraft were thwarted due to safety concerns.
The SpaceX mission could be re-attempted as early as Thursday, providing a new opportunity to safely transport the astronauts home. The situation is fluid as mission control works diligently to resolve the current technical challenges. Updates continue to come in, and additional information will be released as it becomes available.
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