Astronauts Return to Space Station
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•After weeks of weather delays, NASA astronauts finally set to depart space station
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Three NASA astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut are set to leave the International Space Station on Wednesday after weeks of delays.
Their return flight was initially postponed as a result of the problems with the problem-plagued Boeing 's Starliner spacecraft, then again more recently because of poor weather.
The crew members are scheduled to depart the space station at 5:05 p.m. ET , undocking from the orbiting outpost in their SpaceX Dragon capsule.
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