Even though the Boeing spacecraft landed safely on September 7, there was a sound reason why Sunita Williams and Butch ...
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore are extending their stay on the ISS due to technical issues with Boeing's ...
Experts have labelled Boeing's commercial crew program endangered after the Starliner row. The ongoing strike and other ...
Wilmore and Williams are now full-fledged station crew members, chipping in on routine maintenance and experiments.
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams shared her thoughts on the uncrewed return of Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft, reflecting on the ...
Wilmore and Williams, who were initially slated for a brief eight-day mission, had to adjust to a much longer stay after the ...
Friday was the first time the astronauts had discussed their mission since Starliner landed safely on Earth last week without ...
The two Starliner astronauts said Friday they had no regrets about NASA's decision to extend their mission and to bring their ...
Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams said Friday they don't feel "let down" by Boeing's Starliner returning to Earth without them ...
Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore say they had input in decision to extend their stay in space to eight months following ...
Wilmore, who is still aboard ISS, expressed happiness that Starliner landed safely on Earth without any issues. "We could have gotten to the point, I believe, where we could have returned on Starliner ...
They’re temporary extraterrestrials about to phone home. The NASA astronauts already trapped in space for months are due to ...