Astronauts stuck in space | 'They knew the mission wasn't going to be perfect': NASA delays decision on how to return Starliner crew to Earth

Astronauts stuck in space | 'They knew the mission wasn't going to be perfect': NASA delays decision on how to return Starliner crew to Earth

image source, Reuters

photo caption, Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmer are expected to go into space on June 5 and return eight days later.

NASA has again delayed a decision on how to bring back to Earth two American astronauts trapped in space on a troubled Boeing Starliner mission.

A decision will be made by the end of August, the US space agency said at a press conference on Wednesday.

Astronauts love it, said NASA's chief astronaut Joe Hayes Sunita Williams and Barry “Butch” Wilmore “They go into tasks with full awareness of the various scenarios and outcomes that could become reality.”

He added that astronauts undergo rigorous training to ensure they are mentally and physically ready for the challenges that may arise on any mission.

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