The two astronauts who launched aboard Boeing Starliner’s first crewed flight test in June are now preparing for their highly anticipated return to Earth. The two astronauts who made Boeing ...
A quick trip in June to the International Space Station stretched into an unexpectedly lengthy orbital stay for the two NASA astronauts who crewed the Boeing Starliner for a flight test.
NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore said politics aren't the reason he and pilot Suni Williams are still in space nearly nine months after they were expected back on Earth. The two launched on Boeing's ...
Two NASA astronauts will get the green light to leave the International Space Station this week, nine months after they arrived on Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft during a test flight. However, they’ll ...
Once they arrive, there will be a two-day handover period, and then Williams, Wilmore, NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov will be on their way back to Earth.
Those two astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, have unexpectedly remained at the space station since June after NASA determined that the troubled Starliner spacecraft wasn't up to the task ...
According to Space.com, Williams now has 62 hours and 6 minutes of spacewalking, surpassing former astronaut Peggy Whitson, who had 60 hours and 21 minutes. On this most recent spacewalk, the two ...
President Trump has made some 'reckless' remarks about the two NASA astronauts stuck in space as she spoke about when he will be able to bring them home. Last June, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore ...
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