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During his space trip last year, NASA’s astronaut Sunita Williams and Buch Wilmor surprised if they could take it back ‘if their Starlineer vehicle would not have docked with the International Space Station (ISS).
The historic first Test mission of Starlineer with NASA’s astronauts gave the ISS issues with ISS with ISS after misbehavior in the response control system.
Two months after safely landing on Earth, Buch Wilmore recalled the terror that he and Sunita Williams faced, when his Boeing Starlineer Capsule was revealed with the middle of Khorni.
Wilmore told BBC News The docking of the spacecraft with the space station was ‘mandatory’. But when the spacecraft ended a series of the thruster failures and helium leaks, the astronauts were unable to fly forward to the dock.
“If we were not able to do the dock, would we be able to return it? We didn’t know,” said Wilmore.
Sunita Williams and Buch Wilmor launched in space on 5 June riding on the Starlineer spacecraft of Boeing. He arrived at the ISS on 6 June. He was about to spend eight days in space, but he ended staying for about nine months due to defects in Starlineer.
NASA had determined that it was a great risk to bring two NASA astronauts back to board starliner, and replaced their ISS manifest to bring astronauts home in another way.
Two NASA astronauts safely returned to Earth in March this year, on a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft.
Since their return, the pair has been working with NASA and Boeing to fix problems with a malfunction spacecraft that took them into space in the last summer, BBC Informed
Wilmore said, “We are very positively hoping that there will be opportunities to blow Boeing Starlineer in the future.”
Both astronauts said that they would personally fly in crafts again – once those technical issues were resolved.
“This is a very competent spacecraft,” Sunita Williams was called. “It has unique abilities compared to other spacecraft that are out of there that are actually great for future astronauts to fly.”
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