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NASA Astronauts Face Uncertain Return Timeline Amid Ongoing Space Station Stay
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NASA is dealing with a situation where two US astronauts, Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, are stuck in space after a test mission on the Starliner capsule went awry due to thruster failures and helium leaks. The space agency is still analyzing data and has not yet made a decision on how to bring the astronauts back home, with officials expecting to make a call by the end of August. The astronauts' space suits have also been deemed unsuitable, adding to the complexity of the situation. NASA is close to announcing when it will bring the astronauts home, with a final decision expected late next week or early the week after.
But I can also tell you they want to work with us in a partnership. When we get to a decision we'll work through it together.
We've got time available before we bring Starliner home and we want to use that time wisely.
It's getting a lot harder. We're reaching a point where [by] that last week in August we really should be making a call, if not sooner.
I'm not surprised the Boeing team is 100% behind their vehicle, that's what we would like from them.
Butch and Suni are well engaged on the space station. It's great to be there, enjoying the environment, eating that great space food and being able to look out the window. So I know they're making the best of this time, but I'm sure they're eager for a decision just like the rest of us.
It seems that there are decision-makers at Nasa who are unconvinced that a safe return can be guaranteed.
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- 1.Boeing Co
- 2.National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- 3.SpaceX
- 4.Howard Hughes Medical Institute
- 5.Open University
- 6.Science and Educational Media Group