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Donald Trump, Elon Musk put out confusing statements on stuck US astronauts

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published January 29, 2025
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Former US President Donald Trump and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk have caused confusion after issuing separate statements on social media, suggesting that SpaceX will “go get” two astronauts currently on the International Space Station (ISS) “as soon as possible.” Their remarks appear to contradict NASA’s already established plan to bring the astronauts home using a SpaceX capsule in March.

NASA has been closely monitoring the situation regarding Sunita “Suni” Williams and Barry “Butch” Wilmore, the two astronauts referenced in Trump and Musk’s comments. The pair were originally sent to the ISS aboard Boeing’s Starliner capsule in early June, on what was meant to be a short-term mission lasting roughly a week. However, technical failures with Starliner’s thruster engines led NASA to extend their stay indefinitely and opt for an alternative return plan.

Contradictory statements raise questions

Trump’s and Musk’s vague social media posts have left many questioning whether NASA’s official plans have changed. SpaceX was already scheduled to bring the two astronauts back aboard its Crew-9 mission, which is currently docked at the ISS and was set to return in March.

Given that the return capsule is already in space and prepared for the mission, the suggestion that SpaceX would now “go get” Williams and Wilmore implies a significant shift in NASA’s carefully laid-out schedule—one that the space agency itself has not confirmed.

As of yet, NASA has not issued a response clarifying whether Crew-9’s return timeline is being altered in response to Trump and Musk’s remarks.

The starliner setback

Williams and Wilmore originally travelled to the ISS aboard Boeing’s Starliner capsule, marking the spacecraft’s first crewed mission. The mission was part of an ongoing test to certify Starliner as a reliable alternative to SpaceX’s Dragon capsule for ferrying astronauts to and from the ISS. However, Starliner suffered multiple failures, including leaks and problems with its thruster engines, leading NASA to conclude that it was unsafe to return the astronauts using the same vehicle.

Instead, NASA opted to bring Williams and Wilmore home aboard SpaceX’s Crew-9 capsule, which was originally designed to carry four astronauts but was adjusted to accommodate the two Boeing astronauts. However, NASA recently announced that Crew-9’s return has been delayed until March to allow SpaceX more time to prepare for the Crew-10 mission, which will bring a fresh team of astronauts to the ISS before Crew-9 departs.

Confusion over the timeline

It remains unclear whether Trump and Musk’s statements signal an attempt to accelerate the timeline or whether they are merely uninformed comments about an already planned return.

If NASA does decide to expedite Crew-9’s return, it would require major logistical changes. Typically, crew rotations are carefully scheduled to ensure continuous human presence on the ISS without leaving the station understaffed. Crew-10’s arrival was meant to precede Crew-9’s departure, ensuring a smooth handover.

Trump’s post in particular has raised eyebrows, given that his administration played a key role in pushing for private-sector involvement in space travel through NASA’s Commercial Crew Programme, which both Boeing and SpaceX are a part of. Some have speculated that his sudden involvement in this discussion could be a political manoeuvre rather than a reflection of actual policy changes.

Meanwhile, Musk’s involvement is less surprising, given his direct leadership role at SpaceX. However, with no official statement from NASA supporting Musk’s claims, his remarks add to the ongoing uncertainty rather than clarifying the situation.

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Political and industry reactions

The statements from Trump and Musk have sparked a mix of amusement and frustration within the space community. Some experts have expressed concern that misleading public comments about astronaut missions could cause unnecessary panic or create unrealistic expectations about spaceflight timelines.

A former NASA administrator, speaking anonymously, commented:

“Space missions are planned years in advance with extreme precision. Politicians and business leaders making off-the-cuff remarks about astronaut rescues do not help the situation.”

Meanwhile, industry analysts have questioned whether this incident is simply another example of Trump and Musk using their platforms to grab public attention rather than engaging with actual policy.

Awaiting NASA’s response

As of now, NASA has yet to issue a formal statement addressing the remarks. Until then, the official plan remains unchanged: Williams and Wilmore will stay aboard the ISS until Crew-10 arrives, at which point Crew-9—carrying the two astronauts—will return to Earth as planned in March.

While Trump and Musk’s comments have stirred debate, they have yet to produce any tangible policy changes. If anything, their remarks serve as a reminder that, when it comes to human spaceflight, precision, planning, and patience are far more important than headline-grabbing social media posts.

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