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US astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have been stuck on the ISS for nine months .
Mission Crew-10 was scheduled to launch from Florida on Wednesday .
A last-minute issue with the rocket's ground systems forced a delay.
NASA said on Thursday that SpaceX had resolved the issue and the weather was 95% favorable for a Friday launch.
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