Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft safely returned to Earth in September, touching down at the White Sands Space Harbor in New Mexico.
NASA says Wilmore and Williams have been on the ISS for a long time to support Starliner system testing and data analysis, as well as station research and maintenance.
After a handover period with the Crew-10 members, the two will return to Earth no earlier than Wednesday, March 19, according to the agency.
Russian cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov, who arrived in September, and American astronaut Nick Hague will join them.
The Crew-10 astronauts are slated to spend around the next six months aboard the ISS, carrying out scientific research and testing to better prepare people for future flights to space.