Washington: After nine months in space, NASA’s astronauts Buch Wilmor and Sun Williams are reading for the earth’s life with dog walking and family time, while starting work with Boeing again to test the capsules trapped at the International Space Station (ISS).
Williams said in an interview in Houston on Monday, “It’s great. I went for a run – although very slow,” Williams said in an interview in Houston on Monday. “Just liked to feel the wind, even though it was humid wind, as you were blowing the past, and looking at others on the track, it’s really good. It’s home.”
In the last summer, the first crew Wilmore and Williams, the first crew to ride the defective Starlineer spacecraft of Boeing, spent the days to undergo regular medical examination by NASA’s astronaut office after returning to Earth on a spacex capsule in March, and before they re -joined their families.
Two astronauts planned to meet Boeing leaders to discuss Stareliners on Wednesday with weaving leaders, saying Wilmore, “Started his role as some of Boeing’s most valuable advisors.”
Williams said, “We had a very unique perspective of being in spacecraft – no one else had that perspective,” Williams said, in his conversation with Boeing, he and Wilmore will discuss where we are standing and where we think we need to go to the development of Starlineer “.
The issues of the propulsion system on Starlineer forced NASA to bring back the capsule without its crew last year and twisted two astronauts into the rotation schedule on the ISS. What was believed that the eight-day testing mission was cheerful for a nine-month casual plan, which turned into a global spectacle on the safety of Wilmor and Williams.
NASA and Boeing planned the ground-testing Starlineer’s propulsion system in this summer and expected to fly the spacecraft again in a test flight in early 2026, which agency officials suggested that it could be unheard, before she again blows humans.
This will be the third uncreded test of Boeing in a bumpy development program, which costs more than $ 2 billion since 2016.

“I think this is already planned, because new components will be added to the spacecraft or will be converted to the spacecraft. So we would like to test it, see how it works,” Williams said, when asked when asked if he was asked whether he wanted to fly an unwanted mission to Starliner.
“I think it’s probably a smart, intelligent idea,” he said.
Two veteran NASA astronauts, both former US naval testing pilots, were assigned as a test team for Starlineer around 2022, which NASA has long stated that it needs a second American ride for space for its astronaut core. SpaceX’s crew dragon, in service since 2020, is NASA’s only American option.
ISS, a football field-size science lab in the orbit, has placed the international astronaut crew for 25 consecutive years, which enables the major space exploration research that reflects life in space, it can affect the human body in many ways-ranging from atrophy to male body.