After being stuck in space for eight months, NASA astronaut Sunita Williams and Buch Wilmor finally made their place on their first joint spacewalk outside the international space station.
Indian-original astronaut and commander Sunita Williams, with fellow astronaut Barry Wilmor, on Thursday, conducted an venture to complete the maintenance work outside the International Space Station. As part of his actions, he also erased the outer of the station to examine any living microbes from the earth.
“Here we go,” Mr. Wilmore commented that he came out of the station 420 kilometers above the Earth, in a video in a video livestreamed by NASA on X.
Watch the video here:
stay: @Nasa_astroneouts Suni Williams and Buch are taking a spacewalk to maintain Wilmore @space Station Collect hardware and samples. Today’s spacewalk is scheduled to start from ET (1300 UTC) at 8 am and go for about 6.5 hours. https://t.co/6pvzcwpdgs
– NASA (@nasa) 30 January, 2025
NASA said on Wednesday that it was working with the SpaceX of billionaire Elon Musk, so that astronaut Sunita Williams and Buch Wilmor could be returned, which “back home” at the International Space Station (ISS) for months “Practical. As “. US President Donald Trump stated that SpaceX” soon “developed a day after two American astronauts started a mission to resume.
Preparing Crew -10 launch to complete a handover between the National Aeronautics and Space, “NASA and SpaceX agency’s SpaceX Crew -9 Astronauts Listened to Returned to return as soon as possible Are.” The administration (NASA) said in a post on X.
Veteran astronaut Wilmore and Williams arrived at the ISS in Boeing in June 2024. They were due to spending only eight days on the parikrama laboratory, but technical problems at the spacecraft motivated NASA to change the plans. The US Space Agency announced in August that Boeing rival SpaceX would bring the crew home in February. But his return was further postponed due to SpaceX preparing a new spacecraft.
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