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How stranded astronauts who went to ISS on 8-day voyage are preparing for 6 months in space after problems with their ride home

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The two astronauts who launched for an eight-day voyage are now settling in for a possible extended stay in orbit 262 miles above earth — and have spoken to their families about the possibility that they won’t return home until 2025.
The two astronauts who launched for an eight-day voyage are now settling in for a possible extended stay in orbit 262 miles above earth — and have spoken to their families about the possibility that they won’t return home until 2025.
Veteran astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who were piloting the maiden voyage of Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft, have been stuck in space for 63 days.
Both Wilmore, 61, and Williams, 58, have been in frequent contact their families as they await their ultimate fate. “Butch and Suni are ready to support whatever we need to do,” Dana Weigel, the Program manager for the International Space Station. “They’re prepared for whatever path that we go down.”
From the start, Starliner has faced serious mechanical issues in its propulsion system, ultimately stranding Whitmore and Williams at the International Space Station.

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