Starliner astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams, speaking out at a news conference for the first time since returning to Earth after an extended 286-day stay in space, said Monday they did ...
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US astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore have revealed their first reactions after learning their week-long test flight was about to turn into a nine-month space odyssey. “Deep inside ...
Astronauts rely on specialised systems in spacecraft and space suits to supply oxygen in the airless environment of space. In emergencies, they have backup oxygen tanks and portable cylinders. Quick ...
And the firm is about to get its chance: When SpaceX’s Fram2 mission launches four private astronauts to space no sooner than March 31, FOODiQ’s “Mission MushVroom” experiment will also be ...
Despite becoming known as the astronauts who were “stranded” in space, Williams and Wilmore have repeatedly said they enjoyed their extended time living and working at the orbiting outpost.
The two astronauts have long maintained in public remarks that they did not feel stranded and were not abandoned for political reasons. During the news conference at the Johnson Space Center ...
In their first interview since returning to Earth after an unexpected nine-month stay in space, astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams say they are not looking to point fingers, don’t consider ...
In an interview with Fox News, the astronauts praised the president and the Space X founder for their safe return. "I respect you, I trust you. You’ve given me no reason not to trust you ...
Two NASA astronauts stuck in space for over nine months looked on the bright side, saying all the international attention on their mission will be good for future space exploration. NASA astronauts ...