Stranded NASA astronaut says she struggles to remember how it feels to walk, lay down
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Astronauts Suni Williams and Barry 'Butch' Wilmore have been stranded at the International Space Station (ISS) for 234 years. This week, Williams has reported details about the experience he is experiencing. Williams, 59, and his crewmate, Barry Wilmore, 62, were supposed to spend eight days at the ISS when they embarked on their mission on June 5, but the Boeing capsule that carried them was plagued with technical problems.Since then, the capsu…
One of NASA's stranded astronauts has stated that she is no longer able to perform a number of physical skills after being stuck for eight months. Sunita Williams (59) and her colleague Barry Wilmore (62) will not be retrieved from the ISS space station until March, where they will be forced to live for 10 months. Barry and Sunita were only supposed to stay for 8 days.
Stranded NASA astronaut says she struggles to remember how it feels to walk, lay down
Astronaut Suni Williams spoke to Massachusetts high school students and described her struggles with her unintentional extended residency on the International Space Station.
Astronaut Sunita "Suni" Williams and her colleague Barry "Butch" Wilmore, who began their mission in June 2024,...
Stranded Nasa Astronaut Says She Has Lost The Ability To Fulfill An Essential Physical Function After Being In Space For So Long
One of the stranded astronauts of NASA has revealed that she has lost the ability to perform various basic tasks after being stranded in space for eight months. Sunita Williams admitted this week that she has forgotten what it is like to walk after 234 days in micro -gravity. ‘I have been here long enough, now I have tried to remember what it is like to walk. I didn’t walk. I didn’t sit down. I was not recorded, “she said during a video call wit…
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