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Williams posted the video Sunday on social platform X with the caption, “Best homecoming ever!”
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NASA astronaut and Middle Tennessee native Barry "Butch" Wilmore has come back to Earth after more than nine months in space.
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The astronauts flew to the ISS in June 2024 as part of a test flight for Boeing’s Starliner capsule.
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The Boeing Starliner incident which stranded NASA astronauts at the ISS for months was very nearly so much worse.
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The Christian Post on MSNNASA astronaut rescued from ISS says virtual church fellowship sustained him: 'Vital'Barry Butch Wilmore, who recently returned to Earth after being stuck at the International Space Station for more than nine months, said that remotely attending church services sustained him
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ExtremeTech on MSNRescued ISS Astronauts Almost Didn't Make It There in the First PlaceThere are more thrusters to fall back on, but as the pair of astronauts approached the ISS in Starliner, they lost another one. At that point, they should have aborted the mission and returned home, because a loss of any more thrusters put them at risk of losing control entirely.
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore, Suni Williams and Nick Hague will discuss their mission during a news conference. Watch it live here.
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Space.com on MSNNASA astronaut who gave up seat for Starliner crew takes command of SpaceX Crew-11 flight to ISSCardman will command Crew-11, which could launch as soon as July. Joining her are NASA colleague Mike Fincke, Japanese astronaut Kimiya Yui and Oleg Platonov of the Russian space agency Roscosmos. Fincke will serve as Crew-11 pilot, and Yui and Platonov will be mission specialists.
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FLYING Magazine on MSNNASA Seeks Proposals for More Private Astronaut MissionsSpace agency so far has contracted Axiom Space for five private astronaut missions to the International Space Station.
NASA's celebrity astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams say they would fly on Boeing's Starliner capsule again.