Reuters reported on the return of the astronauts of the Starliner mission to work with Boeing
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- Reuters reported on the return of the astronauts of the Starliner mission to work with Boeing


NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams from the Starliner mission are adjusting to life on earth after nine months in space, as well as resuming work at Boeing. This was reported by the Reuters news agency on Tuesday, April 1.
Wilmore and Williams are the first crew to fly on Boeing's Starliner spacecraft. The astronauts spent several days after returning to Earth undergoing routine medical checkups at the NASA office.
According to Wilmore, both astronauts plan to meet with Boeing management on April 2 to discuss the Starliner and once again act as valuable advisors on the development of the spacecraft.
Williams and Wilmore arrived on the ISS on June 6, 2024. It was planned that the astronauts would evaluate the capabilities of the Boeing Starline capsule and return home in no more than 10 days. However, due to a number of technical problems and concerns, they remained on board the space station instead of other astronauts.
On March 18, Williams, Wilmore, Alexander Gorbunov and Nick Hague were picked up from the station by the Crew Dragon Freedom spacecraft, which landed off the coast of Florida the next day.
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