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Technical issues cause astronauts’ return to Earth to be delayed

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Last updated: 2024/06/21 at 4:38 PM
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Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are currently stuck in space due to technical issues, leading to a delay in their return to Earth. The astronauts, who flew aboard the Boeing spacecraft on June 5 and docked at the International Space Station the next day, were expected to stay for just over a week to conduct testing until June 14. However, during the mission, the crew encountered several problems, including five small helium leaks, five thruster failures, and a faulty valve that is not properly closed.

The two astronauts are the first to fly on the Boeing Starliner, a spacecraft designed to transport crews to and from the ISS and other destinations in low orbit. NASA’s plan is to eventually use the Starliner for routine astronaut missions, alongside SpaceX’s Crew Dragon. Steve Stich, manager of NASA’s commercial crew programming, emphasized the importance of studying the Starliner in space to better understand the vehicle before reentry.

Safety is a top priority for NASA as they work to address the technical issues and ensure the safe return of the astronauts. This delay is just the latest in a series of setbacks for the Starliner and Boeing, including previous issues with the propulsion system and an unsuccessful uncrewed mission in 2019. Despite the challenges, Stich confirmed that the Starliner has enough helium to return to Earth and could spend up to 45 days at the Space Station if necessary.

The craft is now expected to land at White Sand Space Harbour in New Mexico on June 26 around 4:51 am Eastern time. In the meantime, NASA and Boeing teams are working diligently to analyze data and address the technical issues affecting the spacecraft. The mission serves as a crucial test flight for the Starliner, providing valuable insights for future crewed missions and ensuring the safety and success of all astronauts who travel aboard the spacecraft.

Overall, while the delay may be disappointing for the astronauts and the teams involved, it is a necessary precaution to ensure the safe return of Butch and Sunny. By taking the time to carefully study the Starliner and address the technical issues, NASA and Boeing can help to prevent future setbacks and ensure the success of future crewed missions to the ISS and beyond.

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