Elon Musk on Sunday reacted to a video showing long stranded Nasa astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore expressing their gratitude towards US president Donald Trump and him. The clip, originally posted by the Daily Mail on March 6, has since gone viral.
Williams reassured people about their profit in the film, saying,” We are coming back soon, so don’t make all those programs without me.” You’re aware that we’ll get back in a while.
Musk responded to the article by symbols for brain and jet, which has received over 4.6 million sights on the platform.
However, Butch Wilmore praised Musk and US President Donald Trump, saying,” All of us have the greatest admiration for Mr. Musk and seriously, respect and admiration for our president of the United States, Donald Trump. We are grateful that they are in the jobs they are in, and we are grateful for all they do for us, for individual flight, and for our country.
The two stranded astronauts from NASA’s film come when they finally make their way back to Earth after spending more than nine weeks in space. On Sunday, the SpaceX crew capsule successfully docked at the International Space Station ( ISS), bringing four new astronauts from the United States, Japan, and Russia to take Wilmore and Williams ‘ place.
Under the direction of the departing astronauts, the receiving team will spend the next few days getting to know the station.
Wilmore and Williams are scheduled to fly home along with two different astronauts aboard SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule then that their replacements are already there. The spacecraft is anticipated to undock on Wednesday if the wind permits, followed by a splashdown getting off the coast of Florida.
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