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Wed Aug 7, 2024, 10:43 PM Aug 2024

When Are the Astronauts 'Stuck' in Space Coming Home? It May Not Be Until 2025

NASA is exploring a contingency plan to bring home the two astronauts who have been at the International Space Station (ISS) for two months with no clear end in sight.

Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Sunita “Suni” Williams—who piloted the first crewed test flight of Starliner, a Boeing spacecraft—initially arrived at the ISS on June 6. On Wednesday during a press conference held by NASA, it became clear that the Starliner is going through problems that may prevent the astronauts from returning to Earth until 2025.

NASA revealed they are exploring a backup option for Wilmore and Williams to travel back to Earth on another spacecraft. Steve Stich, the manager for NASA’s commercial crew program, said that the backup plan would involve a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule traveling to the ISS with two astronauts rather than its intended four. Wilmore and Williams would stay at the space station before returning to Earth on the Crew Dragon in February 2025. The capsule was built by SpaceX, Boeing’s competitor.

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The SpaceX launch had previously been set for Aug. 18, but NASA announced on Tuesday that the launch has been pushed back to no earlier than Sept. 24 so that officials can finalize a plan for Starliner’s return. Boeing said in a statement on Friday that it “remains confident in the Starliner spacecraft and its ability to return safely with crew,” adding that it was supporting NASA’s requests for additional testing, data, analysis and reviews of the spacecraft.

If the backup plan is approved, Starliner would return to Earth without any astronauts on board.
NASA officials stressed that they haven’t made a final decision.

“Our prime option is to return Butch and Suni on Starliner,” Stich said. “However, we have done the requisite planning to make sure we have other options open.”

https://time.com/7008948/astronauts-in-space-nasa-backup-plan/

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What I wonder is besides these two, how many other astronauts are there, how long they have been there and when are they expect to return.


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When Are the Astronauts 'Stuck' in Space Coming Home? It May Not Be Until 2025 (Original Post) question everything Aug 2024 OP
I know they are trained to handle such pressure, but they have to be getting a bit nervous at this point. Silent Type Aug 2024 #1
Going on the first manned flight of a Boeing spacecraft is FAFO territory... RockRaven Aug 2024 #2
 

Silent Type

(12,412 posts)
1. I know they are trained to handle such pressure, but they have to be getting a bit nervous at this point.
Wed Aug 7, 2024, 10:45 PM
Aug 2024

RockRaven

(19,375 posts)
2. Going on the first manned flight of a Boeing spacecraft is FAFO territory...
Wed Aug 7, 2024, 11:01 PM
Aug 2024

But I sure hope they don't, in the end.

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