Close Menu
Interstellar NewsInterstellar News
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Elon Musk Bids $97.4 Billion for OpenAI Control Amid Feud with Altman
    • China and Hong Kong Stocks Fall Amid AI and Chip Cooling, US Tariff Fears
    • Judge Halts Trump’s NIH Grant Cuts
    • Blue Origin NS-29 to Advance Lunar Exploration Technologies
    • Brazil Bans Crypto Payments for Iris Scans by Tools for Humanity
    • EU Pushes AI and Biotech to Compete with US and China
    • Judge Halts SpaceX Lawsuit Challenging DOJ Over Hiring Discrimination
    • MIT Unveils Robotic Insects to Revolutionise Artificial Pollination in Farming
    Interstellar NewsInterstellar News
    Write for Us
    Wednesday, May 14
    • Space
    • Science
    • AI and Robotics
    • Industry News
    Interstellar NewsInterstellar News
    Home » Astronauts Adjust to Extended Space Mission Delays with Resilience

    Astronauts Adjust to Extended Space Mission Delays with Resilience

    Arushi PandeyEdited By Arushi PandeyDecember 20, 2024 Space No Comments2 Mins Read
    Astronauts

    Astronauts Face Challenges During Extended Space Missions

    NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are experiencing an extended stay in space, with their return to Earth delayed by nine months. While such delays can be challenging, they are seen as part of the sacrifices astronauts make to explore the final frontier.


    Former Astronaut Reflects on Delays in Space Travel

    Former astronaut Mike Massimino, an engineering professor at Columbia University, shared his thoughts on the delay. Speaking to Reuters, he praised Williams and Wilmore, calling them his “heroes.” Massimino understands the challenges of unexpected delays, having faced them during his second mission in 2009 when bad weather postponed his landing at Kennedy Space Center. Despite the disruption, he fondly recalls those extra days in orbit as “some of the best days of my life.”

    Massimino explained that astronauts like Williams and Wilmore are accustomed to prioritising safety above all else. While they likely feel “a little bit of disappointment” about leaving plans and family commitments on hold, they accept the delay as necessary.

    Support Systems for Families During Missions

    Astronaut families also face challenges during mission delays. Massimino noted that NASA designates astronauts to serve as liaisons for the families of those in orbit. This ensures families remain connected and supported throughout extended missions.

    Crew-10 Mission Delays Return

    NASA has announced that Williams and Wilmore, along with astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov, will remain in space until the four-member Crew-10 mission arrives. The Crew-10 launch, originally planned for earlier, is now expected in late March.

    With inputs from Reuters

    Author

    • Arushi Pandey
      Arushi Pandey

      View all posts


    Featured
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit Telegram WhatsApp
    Arushi Pandey

      Keep Reading

      Elon Musk Bids $97.4 Billion for OpenAI Control Amid Feud with Altman

      China and Hong Kong Stocks Fall Amid AI and Chip Cooling, US Tariff Fears

      Blue Origin NS-29 to Advance Lunar Exploration Technologies

      Brazil Bans Crypto Payments for Iris Scans by Tools for Humanity

      EU Pushes AI and Biotech to Compete with US and China

      Judge Halts SpaceX Lawsuit Challenging DOJ Over Hiring Discrimination

      Add A Comment

      Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

      Latest Posts

      Elon Musk Bids $97.4 Billion for OpenAI Control Amid Feud with Altman

      February 11, 2025

      China and Hong Kong Stocks Fall Amid AI and Chip Cooling, US Tariff Fears

      February 11, 2025

      Judge Halts Trump’s NIH Grant Cuts

      February 11, 2025

      Blue Origin NS-29 to Advance Lunar Exploration Technologies

      January 25, 2025

      Brazil Bans Crypto Payments for Iris Scans by Tools for Humanity

      January 25, 2025

      EU Pushes AI and Biotech to Compete with US and China

      January 25, 2025

      Judge Halts SpaceX Lawsuit Challenging DOJ Over Hiring Discrimination

      January 25, 2025

      MIT Unveils Robotic Insects to Revolutionise Artificial Pollination in Farming

      January 24, 2025

      Windracers Ultra Mark 2 Drone: Transforming Humanitarian Aid and Climate Research

      January 24, 2025

      Europe Can Compete with SpaceX, Says ESA Chief

      January 24, 2025

      Subscribe to News

      Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.

      • Astronomical Events
      • Space Missions
      • Industry News
      • Science
      Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn YouTube
      © 2025 Interstellar News, A unit of BharatShakti Communications LLP
      • About Us
      • Contributors
      • Copyright
      • Contact
      • Write for Us

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.