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Sunita Williams, Butch Wilmore stuck in 'mini city in space' till July: How Nasa plans to bring them back?

The exact date of return of the capsule, docked at International Space Station (ISS), has not been mentioned by NASA yet. While the mission was supposed to last for eight days, the return date was pushed after multiple issues were encountered by engineers

June 27, 2024 / 14:09 IST
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On Friday, Nasa announced a further delay in Starliner's return

Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore -- the two astronauts testing out Boeing's new Starliner aircraft -- may have to wait longer for their return to Earth as the vessel is facing multiple challenges. The capsule has reportedly encountered five helium leaks, five maneuvering thruster failures and a propellant valve issue since its launch on June 5, requiring the crew in space more time than anticipated.

The exact date of return of the capsule, docked at International Space Station (ISS), has not been mentioned by Nasa yet. While the mission was supposed to last for eight days, the return date was pushed after multiple issues were encountered by engineers. After being rescheduled for June 26, it is now uncertain when Williams and her crewmate will begin their journey back to Earth.

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Here's what the current scenario looks like:

On Friday, Nasa announced a further delay in Starliner's return. Mission managers are evaluating future return opportunities following the station’s two planned spacewalks on June 24 and July 2, it said in a statement.