NASA Astronauts Butch Wilmore & Suni Williams Recover After Extended Starliner Mission
KHOU 11June 7, 20251 min2,583 views
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- 🧑🚀 Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are readjusting to life on Earth after a nine-month mission that was initially planned for eight days.
- 😴 Wilmore describes feeling tired and his muscles re-engaging, noting it took about a week and a half to wake up at his usual early hour.
- ⚕️ The astronauts have spent at least two hours daily with NASA's medical team, focusing on regaining balance, stamina, and addressing physical discomforts like sore backs.
Starliner Mission Learnings and Future Flights
- ⚠️ Wilmore acknowledges that "things that were missed" during the mission need to be identified and corrected to prevent future issues.
- 🚀 NASA is evaluating the Starliner program, with the potential for routine crew flights to be cleared later this year if all goes well.
- ✈️ This mission represents a significant step for commercial space travel and improving the process of transporting astronauts to space and ensuring their safe return.
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