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One more mission fail to return to Sunita Williams, launching the launch of Cru 10

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One more mission fail to return to Sunita Williams, launching the launch of Cru 10
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When the astronauts will return to Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmor, the question is being harassed by the countrymen. Both have been in space for 9 months. However, there was hope that they would return to the earth very soon, but the water on this hope also seemed to have turned. The US space agency NASA crew-10 was going to launch a spaceship, but due to technical difficulties, the launch of the crew-10 had to be postponed.

So when will he return now?


It is important that they went to this mission for 8 days but both are trapped in space due to defects in Boeing’s starliner. There was no announcement when they would return. Yes, NASA announced the cancellation of the mission during the launch of the crew-10. But now the mission will be launched on the next date. It is worth mentioning that NASA is making every effort to bring back. Hopefully he would return to March 19-20, 2025. But this second plan of NASA also failed.

Went only for 8 days
It is important that NASA planned to send four astronauts to the international space station in place of Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore. To send them, there were plans to launch a spaceX rocket from Florida, but now the launch has been canceled. Astronauts are both Sunita and Butch Wilmor’s experienced naval test pilot. Both of them went to ISS for only 8 days, but their mission had gone a long way. Boeing’s starliner capsule, which took them to space, got worse and returned to the earth without them.
What are the two astronauts right now?
NASA confirmed that Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams are safe while helping in research and maintenance at the International Space Station (ISS). In a phone call on March 4, Williams expressed his enthusiasm to meet with his family and pet dogs after the mission. Sunita Williams further said that this was like a roller coaster ride for them. Despite the delay, their work on ISS has been interesting.


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