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Stranded Astronauts Finally Return to Earth After Nine-Month Space Mission

Stranded Astronauts Finally Return to Earth After Nine-Month Space Mission

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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Two NASA astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, are finally heading back to Earth after being stranded on the International Space Station (ISS) for nine months (since June 2024) due to Boeing Starliner’s technical issues.

The duo, originally scheduled for an eight-day mission to test Boeing’s Starliner capsule, faced an unexpected extension of their stay due to technical issues with the spacecraft.

Instead of returning on the Starliner, Williams and Wilmore are now aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule, marking the end of their nine-month ordeal in space.

Stranded Astronauts Finally Return to Earth After Nine-Month Space Mission

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  • How Boeing Starliner’s Technical Issues Stranded Astronauts
  • The Challenges of Extended Space Missions
  • What’s Next for NASA and Boeing?

How Boeing Starliner’s Technical Issues Stranded Astronauts

The astronauts’ mission was initially intended to test Boeing’s Starliner capsule, a key component of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. However, shortly after their arrival at the ISS, the Starliner experienced technical problems that prevented it from safely transporting the astronauts back to Earth.

As a result, NASA decided to return the Starliner to Earth empty and extend Williams and Wilmore’s stay on the ISS while arranging an alternative return plan using SpaceX’s Crew Dragon.

Presently, the journey home is expected to take nearly 17 hours, with splashdown scheduled just before 22:00 GMT. The SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule will undergo a high-speed, fiery re-entry through Earth’s atmosphere, a critical and dramatic phase of the return process.

Science editor Rebecca Morelle explains that the capsule’s heat shield will protect it from extreme temperatures as it descends, while parachutes will deploy to slow its speed before landing in the ocean.

The Challenges of Extended Space Missions

Williams and Wilmore’s extended stay on the ISS highlights the challenges of long-duration space missions, particularly when technical issues arise. The astronauts have spent nine months conducting experiments and maintaining the ISS, far beyond their original eight-day mission timeline.

Their experience underscores the importance of reliable spacecraft and contingency plans for future missions, especially as NASA and its partners aim for longer missions to the Moon and Mars.

What’s Next for NASA and Boeing?

The technical issues with Boeing’s Starliner capsule have understandably raised questions about its readiness for future missions. NASA and Boeing will likely conduct a thorough investigation to address the problems and ensure the spacecraft’s safety and reliability.

Meanwhile, SpaceX’s Crew Dragon continues to prove its mettle and prowess as a dependable vehicle for transporting astronauts to and from the ISS.

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