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NASA astronauts caught on Worldwide House Station say they ‘do not feel like castaways’

By Editorial Board Published January 8, 2025 5 Min Read
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NASA astronauts caught on Worldwide House Station say they ‘do not feel like castaways’

Two NASA astronauts who’ve been caught on the Worldwide House Station since June 2024 have stated they “do not feel like castaways”.

Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams initially deliberate to go to house for simply eight days however received caught on the ISS when their Boeing Starliner spacecraft skilled a myriad of issues. By September, it had returned to Earth with out them.

Chatting with NASA leaders in a stay video occasion on Wednesday night, the pair appeared in good spirits alongside two different astronauts.

Responding to a query referencing the Tom Hanks movie Solid Away, by which the principle character is stranded on a desert island, Ms Williams stated she and Mr Wilmore didn’t really feel deserted.

“Eventually we wanna go home,” she added. “We left our households a short time in the past.

“But we have a lot to do up here and we have to get that stuff done before we go.”

The astronauts additionally stated they’d not but been in a position to see the wildfires spreading in California from the window of the house station as a result of path of their orbit. However they might take photos from the house station once they do cross over the US state to assist these on the bottom, they added.

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Starliner spacecraft docked on the Worldwide House Station. Pic: NASA

Mr Wilmore and Ms Williams, each retired Navy captains, have had their journey dwelling repeatedly delayed.

Final month, their scheduled February return was pushed again as soon as extra due to issues with the SpaceX rocket that was going to choose them up.

The astronauts are ready for NASA’s subsequent crew to reach on the ISS to allow them to take their locations on the rocket dwelling, together with NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov.

In August, Boeing insisted the astronauts are “not stuck” and Ms Williams known as the house station her “happy place”.

Nearly six months later, the pair have spent the US election, Thanksgiving and Christmas aboard the ISS.

They had been each in a position to vote within the US election, nonetheless, and though Mr Wilmore is lacking most of his daughter’s closing 12 months of highschool, the astronauts appeared glad in Wednesday’s name again to Earth.

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In this photo provided by NASA, Boeing Crew Flight Test astronauts Butch Wilmore, left, and Suni Williams pose for a portrait inside the vestibule between the forward port on the International Space Station's Harmony module and Boeing's Starliner spacecraft on June 13, 2024. (NASA via AP)

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They are not in peril; astronauts have spent far longer in house, with the document going to Russian Valeri Polyakov.

He spent 437 days off Earth within the mid-Nineteen Nineties.

In 2023, NASA astronaut Frank Rubio got here again from a 371-day journey, breaking the document for the longest period of time spent in house by an American.

The astronauts on the ISS additionally obtained two cargo deliveries not too long ago, with garments, meals, water and oxygen, in accordance with NASA.

“The resupply spacecraft also carried special items for the crew to celebrate the holidays aboard the orbital platform,” stated the house company in December.

Mr Wilmore and Ms Williams have turn out to be a part of the common ISS crew, taking up duties like plumbing and restore of the house station.

Subsequent week, Ms Williams is due to participate in a spacewalk with one other crew member to switch a chunk of equipment on the surface of the house station that helps with orientation.

They’re going to additionally repair a telescope and a reflector, in addition to different objects.

It’s going to be Ms Williams’ eighth house stroll throughout her lengthy NASA profession.

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