The eyes of the whole world are on NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore.
Both of them went to the International Space Station in the first week of June, but after a technical problem with the Boeing Starliner capsule, both of them will now be able to return in February next year.
However, Starliner is now going to return to Earth alone tomorrow. Preparations for this have also started in the space station.
Sunita and Butch themselves are preparing for the return of the spacecraft. Sunita Williams has removed the spacecraft’s seat. The reason behind this is that as much cargo as possible can be loaded into the spacecraft.
There was a problem with thrusters and helium in the Boeing Starliner spacecraft. After this, both the astronauts got stuck in space.
Ever since NASA announced that it would bring the Starliner back to Earth empty without any passengers, all eyes were set on when it would return.
Now on Friday, September 6, it will leave the International Space Station for Earth. Before returning, Sunita and Wilmore are focusing on loading the cargo and doing a final inspection of the capsule.
Sunita and Wilmore have modified the spacecraft.
Since the Starliner is now going to return empty, the crew seats have been removed to create more space to load the cargo. This modification will now create more space for the things that are to be sent back to Earth from the space station.
Sunita and Wilmore also conducted a photographic survey of the spacecraft cabin to check that every system was in working order.
Let us tell you that after leaving the International Space Station, the spacecraft will land on the soil of Mexico after six hours. However, it will not have Sunita or Butch Wilmore and will return empty.
Scientists from all over the world, including NASA, are keeping an eye on this. Meanwhile, Sunita and Wilmore will be brought back to Earth in February next year through Elon Musk’s SpaceX spacecraft.
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