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NASA Astronauts Butch and Suni Returns to Earth After Prolonged Space Mission

by Ikenna Ngere
March 19, 2025
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NASA Astronauts Butch and Suni Returns to Earth After Prolonged Space Mission
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NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have safely returned to Earth after spending an unexpectedly extended period in space, concluding a mission that lasted far longer than originally planned.

Entrepreneurng reports that Wilmore and Williams, who initially launched aboard Boeing’s Starliner in June for what was meant to be a brief eight-day test mission, found themselves stranded due to significant propulsion system failures.

As a result, NASA had to integrate them into its regular crew rotation aboard the International Space Station (ISS), turning their stay into a nine-month ordeal that drew global attention.

The two astronauts finally made their journey back to Earth early Tuesday morning, departing the ISS at 1:05 a.m. ET (0505 GMT) aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule.

Accompanied by two other astronauts as part of NASA’s Crew-9 mission, they embarked on a 17-hour return trip, re-entering Earth’s atmosphere at high velocity before deploying heat shields and parachutes.

Their capsule made a safe splashdown at 5:57 p.m. ET, landing approximately 50 miles off Florida’s Gulf Coast under clear skies.

“What a ride,” said Crew-9 mission commander Nick Hague upon landing. “I see a capsule full of grins, ear to ear.”

Following their return, Wilmore and Williams will undergo standard post-mission health evaluations at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston before reuniting with their families.

“They will get some well-deserved time off, well-deserved time with their families,” said NASA’s Commercial Crew Program chief Steve Stich. “It’s been a long time for them.”

The prolonged delay in their return sparked political debate, with President Donald Trump, upon assuming office in January, calling for an expedited resolution.

Without presenting evidence, he accused the previous administration of deliberately leaving the astronauts stranded. In response, NASA fast-tracked a replacement mission, utilizing a SpaceX capsule to bring them back safely.

Speaking to Fox News on Tuesday, Trump announced that Wilmore and Williams would visit the Oval Office after their recovery. However, Wilmore had previously stated from the ISS that he did not believe politics played any role in NASA’s decision to extend their mission.

 

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