The NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore both have eventually returned to the Earth after an unexpected nine-month stay aboard the International Space Station (ISS), following technical issues with their original spacecraft
Their journey back home ended successfully on Tuesday when SpaceX’s Dragon Freedom capsule splashed down off the coast of Florida. The mission, initially planned to last just eight days, was extended due to a series of complication
Williams and Wilmore launched in June 2024 aboard Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft, which was undergoing its first crewed test flight. However, shortly after docking at the ISS, multiple technical failures were detected, leading NASA to deem the capsule unsafe for their retur
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By September, NASA decided to send the faulty Starliner back to Earth without a crew, leaving Williams and Wilmore stranded without a return vehicl
NASA eventually assigned
Despite the extended stay, NASA never classified them as being in danger, as backup emergency spacecraft remained docked at the statio
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During their prolonged mission, Williams and Wilmore conducted research experiments and participated in spacewalks. Notably, Sunita Williams set a new record for the most time spent outside the space station by a female astronau
Their safe return marks the end of an unexpected but historic mission, showcasing the resilience of astronauts in overcoming unforeseen challenge.
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