Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore will return to Earth after Boeing Starliner issues stranded them on the International Space Station.
This is after slowing down from the orbiting speed of 17,500 mph to a gentle 15 mph, as it splashes down into the ocean. ...
The NASA astronauts who crewed the Boeing Starliner could be on their way home sooner than expected due to weather conditions off the Florida coast.
Williams and Wilmore had been on the Boeing Starliner mission to space in June which was supposed to last about a week, but after issues with the spacecraft, they had to remain on the ISS for an ...
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Sunita "Suni" Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore left the International Space Station on a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft early on Tuesday and began an about 17-hour journey toward a splashdown off the ...
The astronauts' return will close out a dramatic marathon mission that began with a bungled test flight of Boeing's Starliner capsule last June.
NASA’s two stuck astronauts are heading back to Earth on Tuesday after more than nine months in space. Here's what to know.
NASA astronauts pose for farewell photos before beginning their trip home after an extended ISS stay:: March 18, 2025Wilmore and Williams, two veteran NASA astronauts and retired U.S. Navy test pilots ...
The pair of Boeing Starliner astronauts left behind on the International Space Station are finally on their way back to Earth after a planned eight-day trip turned into more than 9 1/2 months.
As NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams prepare to return to Earth after an unplanned nine months in space, here's ...
It has been more than 286 days since NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams arrived at the International Space Station. Wilmore and Williams had planned stay from June to July, but concerns ...