After a technical breakdown, her spaceship forced “Starliner” to extend their stay in the international space station, the American astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sununi Williams are now optimistic about the future. Despite the months of Odyssey in space, they want to fly again with the Boeing room ship.
“We will get all the problems we have found again, we will repair them and we will let it work,” said Barry Wilmore at a press conference of the US Room Trip Authority NASA.
Commander gives himself complicity
He also bears responsibility himself, Wilmore said. “There were questions I should have asked as the commander of the spaceship and that I had not asked at the time. I didn’t know at the time.
And maybe you are always smarter after that, but I show my finger on my fingers. I could have asked questions and the answers to these questions could have changed everything. “
Of course all also take responsibility at the Boeing and NASA manufacturer. “We are all responsible and we have it.” NASA and Boeing have always emphasized that they want to hold the “Starliner” as an alternative to the “crew Dragon” of the SpaceX Space Company of Tech Billionaire Elon Musk.
Human and dogs embraced – and eaten sandwich with cheese
Wilmore and his colleague Suni Williams came to the ISS at the beginning of June and should only stay there for about a week. Due to technical problems with the spaceship “Starliner”, NASA decided to return to earth with a “crew tarragon” and only about nine months later. The experienced astronauts are on earth about two weeks ago.
Back in Houston, Texaan, she hugged her husband and dogs – and then ate a grilled Cheeses sandwich, Williams said. She feels good physically. “Yesterday I hunted again three miles again, so I have to knock on my back myself.”
Source: Krone

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