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Sonya Sonya Sonya Sony “Williams and Barry” Bush “Wilmor did not believe that they would remain at the International Space Station for a long time when he left the Earth in June. In fact, they initially expected to stay for only eight days. Now, after their return plans have turned, they will return to Earth in late March. But in mid -January, at least one of them had to go out, and the other had plans to do so. Williams collaborated with astronaut Nick The Hague on a space tour January 16And Williams and Wilwmore are preparing to walk together on January 30
The astronaut NASA Sony Williams was seen outside the International Space Station while walking in space on January 16, 2025.
NASA said that in space on January 16, Williams and Hug replaced a modified gyroscopic group that helps maintain the orbital station. This was the fourth time that The Hague was going in space and the eighth of Layants. Space pioneers also installed corrections to cover the affected areas of lighting filters on the X -ray telescope of the internal composition of the neutron star, and they replaced a reflective device on one of the international laying transformers, and examined access areas and Mosul tools that astronauts in Alpha Future Maintenance Magnetic Maintenance.
On the walk of space on January 30, which will start at eight in the morning at etiquette and will last six and a half hours, Williams and Wilmore will remove radio antenna devices and search for microbes outside the tropical site.
The stranded astronaut says that although they lack their families, they still have work to keep them busy.
“In the end, we want to go home,” Williams said. The last press conference. “We have left our families a short time ago, but we have a lot to do here and we have to accomplish these things before we leave.”
Recently, NASA has postponed Williams and Wilmmore to Earth from February to late March.
“NASA and Spacex evaluated the various options to manage the following crew delivery, including the use of another Dragon spacecraft and statement modifications,” according to the American “Space” website. NASA press release issued on December 17. “After a careful study, the team decided that the launch of the Crew-10 in late March, after the completion of the new Dragon spacecraft, was the best option to meet the requirements of NASA and achieve the goals of the 2025 space station.
The delay is that NASA and Spacex teams can complete the work on the new Dragon spacecraft for the task. This new vehicle will launch four crew members to the International Space Station – Leader Ann McLean, pilot commander Nicole Aires, Japanese astronaut Takoya Unishi, and the astronaut Roskosmos Kirill Peskov. Once the new crew stabilizes, Williams, Wilmore, NASA Nick Nick and Space Pioneer Roskosmos Alexander Gorbonov will return to Earth.
But Williams and Wilmmore do not complain of their long stay.
“I love everything about my presence here.” Williams said In early December. “Living in space is very fun.”
Space pioneers remain busy, as Williams and Wilmmore assists other residents at the International Space Station in Space Bottology Studies and other research. According to NASA’s International Space Station Blog. They helped in more than 60 scientific studies within nearly six months on board, Washington Post reports.
Here is what you need to know about what the astronaut is doing.
Wilmur, 61, Williams, 58, are a veteran pioneer, both maritime officers and two former pilots. Williams has been an astronaut in NASA since 1998, and Wilmmore since 2000. Both of them have great experience in space.
Williams is the owner of the former record of most of the traffic operations by a woman (seven) and most of the time walking in space for a woman (50 hours and 40 minutes), and in 2007, she participated in the first marathon by anyone in space.
In 2009, Willmur Space Coat Atlantis led Atlantis on his mission to the International Space Station, and in 2014, he was part of the crew of the International Space Station that used a 3D printer to manufacture a tool – a binding key – in space, the first time that humans do so. I made something outside the world.
William, as a leader, and Williams, traveled to a pilot, to the International Space Station on a 15 -foot Boeing capsule with a 15 -footed width called Starlaner. It was launched on June 5 and protected at the International Space Station on June 6. NASA hopes that Starlaner will give the organization a new way to transport the crew to and from the International Space Station, and the fact that it was made by Boeing is another sign that NASA has begun to tend to do so. On the private sector for human space flight options, New York Times I mentioned.
William and Williamose’s mission was supposed to continue at the International Space Station for only eight days, during which they would experience aspects of Starlaner and see how to work with a human crew in space. But due to the complexities with Starlaner, space pioneers are still present there.
Food at the International Space Station is a major axis, where fresh products should be renewed every three months by delivering them from Earth. On November 23, the uninhabited Progress 90 supply vehicle succeeded in flying at the International Space Station. But the last food delivery came with an unwanted smell.
“After opening the opening of the Boruzrice spacecraft, the astronauts in Roskosmos noticed an unexpected smell and noticed small drops, prompting the crew to close the Boysk hole in front of the rest of the Russian part.” A representative of NASA said In a statement published on social media.
NASA said: “The air purifiers and pollutants sensors at the space station monitored the air cover of the station after the observation, and on Sunday, aviation observers determined that the air quality inside the space station was at normal levels.” “There are no concerns for the crew, and from Sunday afternoon, the crew opens the opening between Poisk and Progress while all other space station operations are as planned.”
NASA revealed that their list includes grains with powdered milk, pizza, shrimp cocktails, grilled chicken and tuna.
The smell that came with the spacecraft was not the only source of food related to food in recent times, as some publications questioned the skinny appearance of astronauts based on modern images.
Dr. JD Polk, the NASA’s chief health and medical official, made an official statement in which he said that Williams and Wilwar are fine. Polic said: “NASA and our partners have safely carried out on board the tropical laboratory for decades, to study the effects of space on the human body while we prepare to explore further in the solar system.” “The health of the crew is monitored regularly by specialized aviation surgeons on the ground, and they have an individual diet and a physical fitness system to ensure that they are in good health throughout their flights.”
Williams said she weighs the same weight when she reached the International Space Station I had an interview with the video on November 12 On the International Space Station.
Space pioneers were positive about their experience. In a Live press conference In September, Williams said that although they knew that their mission was to take only eight days, they were “training for a number of years”. They are fully qualified to stay in space for a long period of time, and to help driving the Spacex Dragon spacecraft that will return them to the homeland next year.
“The situation is very peaceful here,” Williams said on September 13, although it added that they were missing their families on the ground.
Space pioneers work to search, maintain and analyze data during their long stay.
“We spend a fun time here at the International Space Station,” Williams said. At a press conference It was held from orbit in July. “I don’t complain. Poach does not complain about our stay here for an additional few weeks.”
Willore and Williams responded to the media questions in March.
the Starlaner is late In May due to a problem with the missile valve. Then engineers had to repair helium leakage. These are all bad news for Boeing. that it Spacex competeWhich was The transfer of astronauts to the International Space Station Since 2020, he has made more than 20 successful flights to the space station.
The Starlaner vehicle was finally launched on the Atlas 5 missile on June 5, but some problems came with it. NASA announced this Three leaks for Hilium It was identified, one of which was known before the trip, and two new two. In addition to the leaks, the crew had to explore and repair failed control engines errors, although the vehicle was able to successfully cohesion at the International Space Station.
Spacex has also faced failures. A The Falcon 9 missile exploded On the launch platform in 2016. In July of this year, the Falcon 9 missile was exposed to liquid oxygen leakage and deploying its industrial moon in a wrong orbit, according to the New York Times. I mentioned. The Falcon 9 missed in late August, the first stage was strengthened when it fell in the Atlantic Ocean and fell into the Atlantic Ocean. It caught fire.
However, Spacex has more than 300 successful projects Falcon trips 9 To her balance.