Two NASA astronauts who flew up to the International Space Station in a Boeing Starliner capsule for a round trip that was supposed to last just over a week will be stuck in space for closer to a ...
Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams (Nasa) A new crew is needed to go to the space station before Mr Wilmore and Ms Williams can make their return journey. They can leave only after the “handover ...
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Dec 18 (Reuters) - NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch ... taking what should have been an eight-day stay on the International Space Station to more than nine months. The duo had traveled ...
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Two NASA astronauts spoke from the International Space Station, where they have been stranded for more than six months Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have been on the ISS since June 2024 ...
A document emphasized the importance of maintaining the ability for extended stays in orbit after the International Space Station is retired. "NASA's Low Earth Orbit Microgravity Strategy will ...
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Two US astronauts stranded for months on the International Space Station will remain there at least until late March, NASA said Tuesday as it announced another delay in the mission to bring them home.