NASA's Sunita Williams shares first reaction on her extended space mission, says 'my first thought was...'
Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, two NASA stuck astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) since June 2024 finally arrived back on Earth earlier this month. The astronauts were stranded in space for more than nine months after the failure of Boeing’s pioneering Starliner capsule scuppered their originally scheduled week-long mission.
Now, after coming back to Earth, the astronauts have revealed their first reactions after learning their week-long test flight was about to turn into a nine-month space odyssey.
Sunita Williams on extended space mission
“My first thought was, we just got to pivot, right?,” Sunita Williams, 59, said in an interview with Fox News’ “America’s Newsroom.”
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“I was like, ‘OK, let’s make the best of it.’ We planned, we trained that we’d be there for some part of a time, so we were ready to just jump into it and take on the tasks that were given to us.” This highlights their preparedness and adaptability to unexpected circumstances in space.
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Wilmore, 62, who missed most of his daughter's senior year because of the extended mission, gave his take on the matter.
He said his feelings came second to national goals.
«It's not about me, it's not about my feelings,» he said. «It's about what this human space flight program is about. It's our national goals,» highlighting his dedication to the mission and its goals over personal considerations.
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“I have to wrap myself, my mind, around ‘what does the nation need out of me right now?’ Did I think about not being there
