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NASA’s astronaut Sunita Williams, who recently completed nine months with Fall Astron UT Tot Wilmor at the International Space Station (ISS), recently announced a solid part of being trapped in space. For Williams, whose eight-day missions live in 270-day space, the most challenging part was not lack of gravity or limited quarters, but was awaiting his home on earth for his and his family on his family.
Addressing the press of the International Space Station (ISS) on Thursday, Williams said, “The hard part does not know people on the ground that we are coming back. It has been a rollercoaster for them – maybe more than us.”
The long -run NASA astronauts Wilmore and Williams launched ISS at Boeing Starliner on June 5, 2024 for eight days. However, their spacecraft faced many technical problems going into space. As a result of NASA declares the starliner to take the astronauts back home. The spacecraft returned to the earth without his crew in September, leaving two astronauts without a ride home.
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Now, the American Space Agency is planning to bring both its astronauts back to Earth on March 19 or 20, but they will return to his crew -9 return flight with the help of billionaire Alon Musk’s SpaceX.
The prolonged investment of astronauts has also disputed the land, while Kasturi claimed that the astronauts were left in space “for political reasons”. US President Donald Trump also echoed the spirit, indicating that the former Biden administration is deliberately delaying their return.
However, both Williams and Wilmor have made the political drama melancholy. When asked to comment on the matter, Williams said on Thursday, “We know what we live here.”
He added, “We have a lot of respect for everyone who is trying to get home.”
Wilmore, meanwhile, said that he and Williams were left in the dark with “no information” on what they do to bring back to them and therefore believes Musk’s claim.
Wilmor said, “This is the information we don’t have, so I trust him.”
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