ISS, astronauts are subsisting on soup prepared from their own urine. As rations get tight, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams, who have been trapped in space since June, are subsisting on recycled pee soup; however, their rescue mission isn't scheduled until 2025, as quoted in a report by the Daily Star.
After surviving on soup made from their recycled urine, the astronauts who became stranded on the International Space Station have raised concerns about weight loss.
When they departed in June, Butch Wilmore, 61, and Sunita Williams, 59, were only expected to be in space for eight days. However, they were left stranded when the Boeing Starliner aircraft that was meant to return them to Earth experienced thruster problems and helium leaks, making a manned return journey too risky.
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Until February 2025, when a SpaceX Dragon craft is scheduled to rescue them, the astronauts will have to remain on the space station, which is 254 miles above Earth.
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