More than two months after it blasted off to space from the Space Launch Complex 41 of the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on 5 June, the Boeing Starliner capsule is back on Earth, safely, albeit without its two-member crew.
The troubled experimental space mission returned to Earth, empty from the International Space Station (ISS), leaving its crew members, Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams and her co-passenger Butch Wilmore, behind.
The return flight took six hours, with the Starliner parachuting into the New Mexico desert on Friday night.
¡°You guys, it's time to bring Calypso home. We have your backs, and you¡¯ve got this. Bring her back to Earth. Good luck,¡± Williams told Boeing¡¯s Mission Control before Starliner undocked from the ISS for its unmanned journey to Earth.
NASA took the unusual step of initially delaying and later abandoning their return mission onboard the Boeing Starliner, as it was deemed too risky, given the experimental craft's long list of technical issues.
This has left Williams and Wilmore, who were on what was supposed to be an eight-day mission, stranded on the ISS for eight months.
They are not expected to return to Earth before February 2025 on a SpaceX Crew Dragon.
With the Boeing Starliner departing the ISS, Williams and Wilmore have now become full-time station crew members along with the seven others on board the ISS.
Another change the duo underwent was their spacesuits. Williams and Wilmore will no longer be wearing the blue spacesuits they wore at the start of the mission. Instead, they will have to switch to the spacesuits of the Crew Dragon. This is because the spacesuits of Starliner are incompatible with SpaceX Crew Dragon.
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