Astronauts' Mission Extended to 10 Months After Boeing Starliner Troubles

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Astronauts' Mission Extended to 10 Months After Boeing Starliner Troubles
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Two retired Navy captains, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, are spending an unexpectedly long time aboard the International Space Station (ISS) due to issues with Boeing's Starliner capsule. Their mission, originally planned to last several months, has been extended to 10 months due to delays caused by the troubles with the new spacecraft.

Two retired Navy captains, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, are currently orbiting Earth aboard the International Space Station (ISS) after their mission experienced unexpected delays. Initially scheduled to return in December 2024, their departure was postponed due to issues with Boeing's Starliner capsule, NASA 's new spacecraft designed to transport astronauts to and from the ISS. Their extended stay now pushes their mission duration to a remarkable 10 months.

The astronauts arrived at the space station last June, but their brand new ride, Boeing's Starliner capsule, encountered significant trouble, forcing NASA to send it back to Earth empty. This left the two test pilots, both retired Navy captains, stranded in orbit until SpaceX, a private space company, could launch a replacement crew. However, a SpaceX delay in launching their replacements has further extended their stay until late March or early April 2025.Despite the setbacks, Wilmore and Williams have continued their vital work on the ISS. Just two weeks ago, Wilmore ventured out of the station for a spacewalk, marking his first spacewalk on this trip. Both astronauts have extensive experience with spacewalks, having completed them during previous stays on the ISS. During their extended stay, they have been conducting research, maintaining the station, and collaborating with other astronauts from around the world. Their dedication and resilience continue to inspire the global space community

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