
Spacex launched a missile bearing a new crew to the International Space Station (ISS) as part of a plan to bring the Putch astronaut Wilmor and Nnia Williams.
The couple was scheduled to be at the International Space Station for only eight days, but because of the technical problems with the experimental spacecraft they reached, they were there for more than nine months.
Astronomers are scheduled to start their journey to Earth two days after the new crew arrived. Steve Stic, director of the NASA’s commercial staff program, said he is pleased with the possibility.
“Boch and Sony did a great job and we are excited to return them,” he said.
Astronomers, along with their colleagues in ISS, and Nick The Hague from NASA and Rosskosmos, Alexander Gorbonov, will be exposed by four astronauts, from Russia, Japan and two from the United States.
There will be a delivery for two days and then the old crew is scheduled to start their trip to the ground. But there can be another small delay, as they are waiting for the conditions to be suitable for the safe re -entry of the returning capsule, according to Dana Winjel, the director of the ISS program.
“The weather should always cooperate, so we will take our time in that if that is not favorable,” she told reporters.
The lady, Winjal, explained that astronauts began preparing for delivery last week.
She said: “Boch ran a festive bell while Sony handed the leadership of the astronaut Alexei Ovchinin.”


Space pioneers constantly said they are happy to be on the space station, as Sony Williams described it as a “happy place.” But Dr. Simyon Barber, from the Open University, told BBC News that there is likely to be a personal cost.
“When you are sent on a business trip, you are supposed to last a week, you do not expect to take the best part of the year,” he said.
“This extended residence in space will disrupt family life, and things will occur in the homeland that you will miss, so there will be a period of turmoil.”
Butch and Suni arrived at ISS at the beginning of June 2024 to test a experimental spacecraft called Starliner, which was built by Aerospace Boeing, a competition for Spacex.
The mission was late for several years due to technical problems in the development of the spacecraft, and there were problems during its launch and anchor on ISS. This included problems with some Starliner cannons, which will be necessary to slow down the spacecraft to re -enter the Earth’s atmosphere, and helium gas leaks in the payment system.

NASA decided that it wouldn’t even take a simple danger to restore Butch and Suni on Starliner, when they had the option to return them to a Dragon capsule in Spacex. NASA decided that the best option is to do this during the scheduled crew rotation, although this means maintaining astronauts at the space station for several months.
Boeing has constantly argued that it was safe to return Bush and Sony to Starlener, and they were not satisfied with the decision to use a competing capsule instead, which would be “embarrassing” for Boeing, according to Dr. Barber.
“It is not good to see the astronauts who took into space returning in a competitor’s craft.”

President Trump and CEO of Spacex El Musk said that Butch and Suni could have enjoyed home soon, the last of which is in A. A joint interview with Fox News in February.
“They were left in space,” says President Trump.
When the interviewer, Sean Hanity, explains, “They were supposed to be eight days. There are approximately 300,” Mr. Trump responds with one word: “Biden.” Mr. Musk follows, stressing: “They left there for political reasons.”
Emphasis is rejected by Steve Stic of NASA.
“We looked at a wide range of options and worked alongside Spacex to look at what was the best thing to do in general and when we put all this best option is to get the option that we start,” he said.
This decision was supported by Dr. Libby Jackson, head of space at the London Science Museum and worked at the European Observatory at ISS.
She said: “Bush and Sony’s welfare was always at the forefront of everyone’s minds, as decisions were taken for the best ways to deal with the conditions that were presented.”
“NASA made these decisions based on good technical reasons and software reasons, and found the correct solution that kept a secure Bush and Sunni.
“I really look forward to seeing them back to the ground, safe and healthy, along with the rest of their colleagues in the crew.”
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