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Starliner Astronauts: Not Stranded, Just Sticking Around
Saturday, February 15, 2025
The situation got more attention when former President Donald Trump blamed the Biden administration for "virtually abandoning" the astronauts. He even asked SpaceX CEO Elon Musk for help. But Williams and Wilmore want people to know that they're not stuck. They're just doing their job.
They explained that mission extensions are part of the job. They're prepared for any situation and can return to Earth immediately if needed. They want people to change the way they talk about their situation. Instead of saying "stranded, " they want people to say "prepared and committed. "
Both astronauts have spent extended periods on the ISS before. They're enjoying their time in space and adapting well. They'll be sad when their mission ends, but they're ready for it.
NASA has been making changes to the Crew-10 mission. The launch date has been pushed back, and the spacecraft has been swapped. This means Williams and Wilmore will come back to Earth with the Crew-9 astronauts.
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