Williams and Wilmore stuck in space

By Chiedza on August 21 2024
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Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams

NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore have been on the International Space Station (ISS) since the 5th of June. They were supposed to return to earth after eight days but their Boeing's Starliner spacecraft suffered helium leaks and thruster issues.

While NASA is doing all it can to fix the issues, there's no guarantee that they'll be successful. As a result, Williams and Wilmore might have to wait for other astronauts who will be returning to earth on a SpaceX spacecraft in February 2025. In the meantime, NASA will be sending a supply capsule with food and clothes as need arises.

Williams and Wilmore are not the first astronauts to get stuck in space. The long list includes Sergei Krikalev who spent 311 days in space instead of five months. Fortunately, astronauts never give up, even after such an ordeal, they go back! Krikalev flew again two years later and he became one of the first people to live and work on the ISS.

Don Pettit, NASA’s oldest active astronaut, says "People think I’m joking, but I am serious when I say that if we had the technology, I would load my family and myself on the next rocket and we would immigrate into space and never come back to planet Earth."

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How might Williams and Wilmore's extended stay on the ISS affect the astronauts?
What impact might this situation have on future NASA missions?
Do you think investing in space exploration is important? Why or why not?
If you got the opportunity, would you travel to space? Why or why not?
Sergei Krikalev returned to space, even after the unplanned 311-day stay. How important is this kind of attitude in your job?
Don Pettit says "People think I’m joking, but I am serious when I say that if we had the technology, I would load my family and myself on the next rocket and we would immigrate into space and never come back to planet Earth." Do you think it's possible for human beings to live in space permanently? Why or why not?