US President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that SpaceX‘s Elon Musk will” soon” launch a mission to retrieve two American astronauts who have been stranded on the International Space Station ( ISS) for months.
Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, two seasoned explorers, boarded the Boeing Starliner in June for what was supposed to be an eight-day remain.
However, complex issues with the aircraft forced Nasa to delay their profit.
The space agency had originally planned to return them in February, but SpaceX moved forward with the vision as a result of the company’s efforts to find a replacement car.
Elon Musk and SpaceX have just been asked to go get” the two valiant pilots who have been the Biden Administration practically abandoned in room.” They have been anticipating the launch of the Space Station for several decades, Trump wrote on Truth Social.
” Elon may be arriving just as quickly. Finally, all will be safe. Good fortune Elon!!”! US senator added, without confirming a start date.
Elon Musk, a vital financial backer of Trump’s plan and then a full-fledged part of US management, confirmed on X that the leader had urged SpaceX to quicken the astronauts ‘ return.
Every six decades, team cycles from and to the ISS are being conducted by SpaceX. Wilmore and Williams have remained in excellent spirits throughout, with Nasa confirming that they have plenty of resources and are enjoying their prolonged be.
Although their lengthy vision is unusual, it has yet to beat the record set by astronomer Frank Rubio, who spent 371 days in circle in 2023 after a refrigerant leak caused his Russian returning capsule to malfunction.
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