Stranded Astronauts
Return to Earth From Space Station
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NASA
After 286 days in home, two American astronauts who’ve been caught on the Worldwide Space Station since remaining spring are lastly once more down on Earth.
Butch Wilmore and Sunita “Suni” Williams splashed down softly off the coast of Tallahassee, Florida in the mean time at about 5:58 PM ET, following a 19-hour journey in a SpaceX spacecraft, alongside astronauts Nick Hague and Aleksandr Gorbunov.
It was a clear arrival once more to Planet Earth, with Dragon Freedom’s Crew-9 parachutes deploying 6,000 ft inside the air, and the administration room erupting in cheers as they splashed down into the water.
NASA
A support crew arrived on the ISS Sunday, giving Butch and Suni the inexperienced mild to maneuver home after 9 months spent in home. NASA even bumped up their return by a day to dodge some unfavorable local weather later this week.
Wilmore and Williams, every check out pilots, had been solely alleged to be in home for 8 days … they flew the Boeing Starliner as a lot because the ISS in June remaining yr, nevertheless due to thruster factors and helium leaks, NASA decided to return the spacecraft to Earth completely empty — forcing the sudden staycation in home for Butch and Suni. They’ve been caught on the Worldwide Space Station ever since.
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To be clear … that they had been certainly not really “stranded” — Butch and Suni had arrived on the ISS prepared for an extended preserve inside the event one factor on the mission went sideways … as a result of it did. NASA was considering whether or not or not the two might fly once more on the Boeing Starliner, nevertheless NASA vetoed them getting on that return journey over safety concerns.
SpaceX
Then they’d the prospect to return in September, nevertheless they opted to stay, as a result of the SpaceX craft despatched up on the time saved 2 crew members off the flight, to supply Buch and Suni seats for the journey once more … nevertheless that will have left no replacements on the ISS in the event that they’d departed. So that they stayed.
Welcome home!