Here’s the New Possible Date NASA’s ‘Stranded’ Astronauts Could Depart ISS
NASA astronauts Sunita “Suni” Williams and Barry “Butch” Wilmore have been on the International Space Station for more than eight months, although they were initially expected to stay for only eight days. It’s finally time to go home – but first, another unexpected delay.
An ISS rescuer is expected to be launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Wednesday night, but NASA has to Scrub the hair Due to hydraulic system issues, the ground support clamp arm with the Falcon 9 rocket. Now, the earliest Williams and Wilmore can leave the International Space Station and return home on March 19.
As of Thursday, NASA said the earliest new crew members could go to the International Space Station (ISS), which will be Friday, March 14 at 7:03 pm Eastern Time. A possible release Thursday night could be cancelled due to forecasted strong winds and precipitation.
The new crew to the International Space Station consists of NASA astronauts Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, Japan Aerospace Exploration astronaut Takuya onishi and Roskosmos astronaut Kirill Peskov.
Upon arrival, there will be a two-day exchange period, and then Williams, Wilmore, NASA astronauts Nick Hague and Roscosmos cosmonaut aleksandr gorbunov will return to Earth.
On March 7, Williams Open the ISS command When she was about to go home, she was going to Roscosmos astronaut Alexey Ovchinin.
‘We don’t get stuck’
Williams tells PBS Newshour They will not be abandoned by NASA lately.
“Obviously, there’s a lot of discussion about this, so maybe one can imagine that’s our way, but we’re not stuck,” she said. “We’re part of a bigger process, right?”
Asked about the sudden practicality in space much longer than expected without additional supply, Willmore said it wasn’t a problem.
“We did wear fewer clothes to launch if you want, and that was intentional,” he said. “We came up with some extra gear needed – the space station needed. We lifted it up. So we took some clothes off. We’ll only be around here for a week or so.”
“But we did it. Honestly, it’s no big deal. The space station plans multiple accidents. We stockpile food to a minimum of four months outside of the day at least beyond expectations. Some people – most of the time, food and other amenities, wet wipes, wet wipes, everything you need.”
Wilmore told PBS that he could talk to his family from space, noting that he talked not only with his two daughters, but with his youngest daughter’s boyfriend.
He said: “As a father of my daughter, that’s my responsibility.”
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Recording space walks
Williams set a record as their accommodation was extended. She had a five-hour, 26-minute space trip with Wilmore, and with it, she surpassed the record set by a woman to spend time walking on space. According to Space.comWilliams now has 62 hours and 6 minutes of spacewalk, surpassing former astronaut Peggy Whitson, who has 60 hours and 21 minutes.
In the recent spacewalk, both ended up working to remove a faulty radio communication unit, an astronaut who could not be deleted on two previous spacewalks.
Williams previously worked with astronaut Nick Hague on space January 16. NASA said on that spacewalk, Williams and The Hague replaced the gyroscope assembly, helping to maintain the direction of the orbital outpost. The astronauts also installed patches to cover the damaged light filter area on the NE-Star internal composition Exploter X-ray telescope, replaced the reflector device on an international docking adapter, and inspected the ASTRONAUTS and connector tools that Astronauts will be used for future Alpha magnetometer maintenance.
On January 16, 2025, NASA astronaut Suni Williams was seen outside the International Space Station.
Who is the astronaut?
Wilmore, 61, and Williams, 58, are senior astronauts, naval officers and former test pilots. Williams has been a NASA astronaut since 1998 and has had extensive space experience since 2000.
Williams is a woman (seven) record holder (seven) who is a woman (50 hours and 40 minutes) walking time in space, and in 2007 she participated in the first marathon through anyone in space.
In 2009, Wilmore 3D printer To make tools in space – ratchet wrench – for the first time humans have made something overseas.
What was their initial mission in space?
Wilmore served as commander, Williams, as a pilot, headed to the ISS with 15-foot-wide Boeing-made capsules called Starliner. They started on June 5 and docked with the International Space Station on June 6. NASA hopes Starlinaner will provide the organization with a new way to get crews back and forth to the International Space Station, and the fact that it is another signal from Boeing is that NASA is starting to rely on the private sector to obtain its human space choice, i.e. its human space choice, The New York Times reported.
Wilmore and Williams’ ISS mission could have lasted eight days, during which time they will test all aspects of Starliner and see how it works with the human crew in space. But due to complications with Starliner, the two astronauts are still there.
Wilmore and Williams answered media questions last March.
How did they fall into space first?
this Starliner has been postponed In May, there was a problem with the valves in the rocket. The engineer then had to fix the helium leak. This is all bad news from Boeing. It is Compete with SpaceXthat’s Ship astronauts to the International Space Station Since 2020, you can successfully go to the space station.
On June 5, Starliner finally launched some issues on Atlas V Rocket, but the launch event brought some issues. NASA announces this Three helium leaks It was identified that one of them was known before the flight, and two new ones were also found. In addition to the leak, the crew must also troubleshoot the control thruster, although the process is able to successfully dock with the ISS.
SpaceX also failed. one Falcon 9 Rockets exploded On the 2016 Launchpad. In July, the Falcon 9 rocket experienced a liquid oxygen leak and deployed its satellite in the wrong orbit, The New York Times Report. Additionally, the Falcon 9 rocket lost its first phase booster when it entered the Atlantic Ocean in late August On fire.
But that’s why SpaceX has more than 300 successes Falcon 9 Flight Worth commendable.
Stuck in Space: Timeline
- May: Due to problems with valves in the rocket, the launch of Starliner was delayed and helium was leaked.
- June 5: Starliner releases along with Williams and Wilmore.
- June 6: Starliner is on the ISS Pier Terminal despite handling three helium leaks and failed control thrusters.
- September 6: Starliner leaves ISS and lands in New Mexico, leaving Williams and Wilmore behind.
- September 28: SpaceX Crew-9 Mission launches on the Dragon Spacecraft along with Hague and Gorbunov.
- September 29: SpaceX Dragon Pier with ISS.
- December 17: NASA announced it will postpone the launch of four crew members from February to late March.
- March 12: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronauts Takuya Onishi and Roscosmos Cosmonaut Kirill Peskov, NASA astronauts, Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers were postponed for one day and then again.
- March 14: NASA will try again to launch Crew-10 to boot to ISS.
- March 19: SpaceX Dragon Spacecraft will leave ISS and return to Earth with Williams, Wilmore, Hague and Gorbunov if it launches on March 14 and subsequent handover time.