Butch Wilmore, Starliner and three astronauts
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"I wanted to hug my husband and hug my dogs — and I'll say in that order," Williams told reporters Monday, adding that she ate a grilled cheese sandwich that reminded her of her vegetarian father whe...
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“I don’t know that we can come back to Earth at that point,” Wilmore admitted to Ars, recalling a moment mid-mission when the crew realized they were down to a single layer of fault tolerance.
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Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have nearly half a century of combined experience as astronauts. But this is just their third time in space. Ms. Williams was born in Ohio but grew up in Massachusetts. She was a test pilot in the U.S. Navy and has spent more than 3,000 hours flying 30 different aircraft. She was selected as a NASA astronaut in 1998.
Originally scheduled for just 8 days aboard the International Space Station, the two astronauts spent over 9 months in orbit due to delays with their Boeing Starliner return. Now back on Earth, they share how they coped,
NASA's Sunita "Suni" Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore are home after being stranded in space for nine months. Find out what went wrong in the astronauts' mission and what's next for them.
The US astronauts stranded on the International Space Station are home at last — more than nine months after their days-long jaunt into orbit turned into a headline-grabbing space odyssey.
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NASA’s Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore have returned to Earth from a weeklong mission at the International Space Station that turned into an unexpectedly extended stay.
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For the first time, NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are opening up after their dramatic splashdown in the gulf.
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US Weekly on MSNStranded Astronauts Barry ‘Butch’ Wilmore and Suni Williams Return Home: Celeb Reactions and MoreAstronauts Barry ‘Butch’ Wilmore and Suni Williams face unique challenges following their return home after being stranded on the International Space Station for nine months
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KELOLAND.com on MSNNASA astronauts Butch Wilmore, Suni Williams discuss extended ISS stayNASA astronauts Butch Wilmore blasted into orbit in June 2024, as part of a test flight of Boeing’s new Starliner crew capsule. They were scheduled to return about eight days later, but problems plagued the mission.
Nearly two weeks after returning from a nine-month stay in space, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are expected to share more details about their journey. On Monday, the two will speak publicly for the first time since their return at a news conference in Houston.