US astronauts upbeat seven months into eight-day mission
- Nasa Administrator Bill Nelson spoke with astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore aboard the International Space Station, where they have been since June 2024 due to delays in their return mission.
- The return of Williams and Wilmore was delayed from February to at least late March because of mechanical issues with their original spacecraft, a Boeing Starliner.
- During the call, Williams expressed their desire to return home but emphasized the importance of completing their tasks on the ISS before leaving.
- Both astronauts assured that they are well taken care of, with Wilmore stating, 'We never had any issue with wearing clothes for an extended amount of time.
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