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NASA Astronauts Extend Stay in Space Until 2025 Due to Spacecraft Issues

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September 18, 2024
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Two NASA astronauts, Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore, who were originally scheduled to return to Earth in August 2024, will now remain in space until February 2025.

This extended stay comes after complications with their spacecraft, the Boeing Starliner.

Williams and Wilmore launched on June 5, 2024, for what was intended to be an eight-day mission.

However, a series of technical problems, including helium leaks and malfunctioning thrusters, delayed their return.

NASA has since decided that the Starliner, initially meant to bring them back, would return un-crewed due to safety concerns.

The astronauts will now return to Earth aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft.

The new return date has been set for February 2025, allowing SpaceX to launch its next vehicle, scheduled for the end of September.

Although it was originally planned to carry four astronauts, it will now fly with only two, creating space for Williams and Wilmore’s return.

During a recent press conference, both astronauts discussed their experience of the extended mission.

While acknowledging the challenges, they emphasized their commitment to the mission and their work aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

Wilmore highlighted the demanding nature of space missions, while Williams expressed her fondness for being in space, comparing it to previous military deployments where plans often changed.

Currently, the two astronauts are stationed on the ISS, sharing the space with nine other crew members.

Their daily routines, as scheduled by mission control, involve maintenance tasks and scientific experiments. Although they miss their families, both astronauts remain optimistic about their work and the mission’s goals.

Williams also noted that despite being away from Earth, she looks forward to fulfilling her civic duty by voting in the upcoming U.S. elections from space.

The mission extension allows both astronauts to continue their work on the ISS while awaiting their new return plan with SpaceX.

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