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Why Sunita Williams will stay in space until 2025 and why the Starliner will return empty; NASA explains

NASA has announced that astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore, stationed on the International Space Station (ISS) since June 2024, will return to Earth in February 2025.

August 25, 2024 / 14:29 IST
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Extended ISS stay for Williams, Wilmore (Image: NASA/X)
Extended ISS stay for Williams, Wilmore (Image: NASA/X)

NASA has announced that astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore, stationed on the International Space Station (ISS) since June 2024, will return to Earth in February 2025. Their journey home will be aboard a SpaceX capsule. Originally launched to the ISS for an eight-day mission on Boeing's Starliner, the astronauts' stay was extended due to technical malfunctions with the spacecraft.

Boeing’s Starliner Delays and Challenges

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Boeing’s Starliner, which carried the two astronauts to the ISS on June 5, encountered several issues shortly after launch. Problems included helium leaks and the failure of five out of 28 thrusters. Although the spacecraft managed to dock with the ISS, NASA was concerned about the capsule's ability to generate the necessary thrust for a safe return journey. As a result, the space agency decided to bring the Starliner back to Earth uncrewed, prioritising safety and the gathering of additional testing data.

NASA Administrator Bill Nelson highlighted the agency's commitment to safety, stating that spaceflight, particularly during test missions, is inherently risky. "Our core value is safety," Nelson said. "A test flight, by nature, is neither safe nor routine."