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The NASA astronauts who were aboard the first crewed flight into space on Boeing's Starliner said they are "confident" the spacecraft can get them home safely.. Flight commander Barry "Butch ...
NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore have said they were unaware of any offer by Elon Musk to bring them back to Earth early, in a press conference from the International Space Station ...
The Crew-10 mission lifted off just after 7 p.m. in a Falcon 9 rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida and is expected to arrive at the ISS late Saturday night to relieve astronauts ...
SpaceX's Crew-10 launched into space Friday to bring home two NASA astronauts who have been stuck at the International Space Station (ISS) since June 6. The crew of four geared up in the "suit-up ...
The two NASA astronauts who have been stuck at the International Space Station may be able to return to Earth sooner than expected. In a Tuesday press release, NASA said that SpaceX would switch ...
Two NASA astronauts have no set date to return to Earth and are stuck waiting aboard the International Space Station (ISS) due to several mechanical issues with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Just over a day after blasting off, a SpaceX crew capsule arrived at the International Space Station on Sunday, delivering the replacements for NASA’s two stuck astronauts.
NASA astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams have been stuck in space for nine months, on what was originally going to be an eight-day mission.
That’s nothing compared to the U.S. record-holder Peggy Whitson, who spent 665 days onboard the ISS. And while there have been problems with the Starliner, it’s still cleared to return to ...
How NASA's 'Stuck Astronauts' Are Coping with Months in Space. Published Dec 05, 2024 at 12:30 PM EST Updated Dec 05, ... (ISS) on June 6, the duo found themselves in uncharted territory.
Boeing Starliner's historic 1st astronaut mission has been extended repeatedly for thruster troubleshooting. But its two astronauts are not stuck on the ISS.
One of NASA's two stuck astronauts is getting a change of scenery. Suni Williams stepped out on a spacewalk Thursday, her first since arriving at the International Space Station seven months ago.