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NASA’s celebrity astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams said Monday that they hold themselves partly responsible for what went wrong on their space sprint-turned-marathon and would fly on Boeing’...
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On Monday, Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams, often called Butch and Suni, said they were adjusting following their extended stay in low-Earth orbit.
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“The spacecraft is really capable,” Williams said. “There were a couple of things that need to be fixed, like Butch mentioned, and folks are actively working on that. But it is a great spacecraft, an...
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The astronauts speak out after returning from an unexpected nine-month mission that was extended following vehicle issues en route to the International Space Station.
Astronaut Butch Wilmore told the Washington Examiner he saw the overall mission as a "success" and reflected on the future of space exploration for civilians.
NASA astronauts Nick Hague, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore said the support they received from the public is "humbling" following their return to Earth in March.
NASA’s Nick Hague and Russia’s Aleksandr Gorbunov returned safely with Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, who were stranded in space for nine months. SpaceX Mission Control welcomed them home as Hague celebrated their dramatic splashdown.
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams, who were stuck in space for more than nine months, are speaking out after their return to Earth.
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@darynthepuff.cos/TikTok The stranded pair traveled home with fellow American Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov as they finished their tour on the Crew 9 mission. After the astronauts splashed back to Earth, they were flown to Houston ...
Needham native and astronaut Sunita Williams, along with fellow astronaut Butch Wilmore, spoke Monday for the first time since their return to Earth from the International Space Station.
NASA astronauts, Suni Williams, Butch Wilmore and Nick Hague are expected to appear at a press conference on Monday.
U.S. Space Force Col. Nick Hague and NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore discuss details of their day-to-day experiences in space, the possibility of getting to the surface of Mars and their thoughts on extraterrestrial life.