ORLANDO, Fla. – Potential 60 mph wind gusts won’t bode well for a SpaceX spacecraft splashdown planned for this Sunday if the current track of a potential tropical storm holds.NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken are waiting to find out if they will return home from the International Space Station as NASA and SpaceX officials conduct what’s known as a flight readiness review, or FRR, on Wednesday.
The astronauts have been on the orbiting laboratory 200 miles above Earth since May 30, marking the first human spaceflight from Florida’s coast in nearly nine years and crowning SpaceX as the first private company to fly humans.Before they can return home on SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft teams must evaluate the weather conditions at.