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President Donald Trump offered a message from the Oval Office to the International Space Station astronauts.
The NASA pair, Butch Wilmore and Sunita “Suni” Williams , are expected home later this month .
They departed for the space station aboard a Boeing Starliner test flight in June .
A SpaceX capsule is expected to arrive at the station on March 12 , docking March 13 .
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