Suni Williams & Butch Wilmore Back on Earth
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Originally scheduled for just 8 days aboard the International Space Station, the two astronauts spent over 9 months in orbit due to delays with their Boeing Starliner return.
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"It's great getting back. I went for a run - although very slow," Williams said in an interview in Houston on Monday.
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“We were always coming back, and I think people need to know that,” Williams said.
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Butch Wilmore praised his pastors and talked about how essential worshiping with his Earth-bound congregation was while he was stranded in space for nine months.
NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore saw their expected weeklong mission turn into nine months in space aboard the International Space Station. They returned on March 18 and on Monday
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KELOLAND.com on MSNNASA astronauts Butch Wilmore, Suni Williams discuss extended ISS stayNASA astronauts Butch Wilmore blasted into orbit in June 2024, as part of a test flight of Boeing’s new Starliner crew capsule. They were scheduled to return about eight days later, but problems plagued the mission.
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams, who were stuck in space for more than nine months, took questions after returning to Earth.
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NASA’s Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams explain why they’re willing to fly on the Starliner spacecraft despite issues that extended their stay in space by several months.
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ABP News on MSNSunita Williams & Butch Wilmore React To Extended NASA Mission On Whether They Were 'Abandoned’ Or ‘Stuck'NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore returned to Earth after a nine-month stay on the ISS due to spacecraft issues.
When NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore blasted off in June 2024, they were supposed to spend just over a week aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Instead, they spent nine months in orbit,
NASA astronauts stranded in the International Space Station for 278 days say they want to share their input with Boeing. (AP Video by Lekan Oyekanmi
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore, Suni Williams and Nick Hague will discuss their mission during a news conference. Watch it live here.