NASA said astronauts who have been forced to stay at the International Space Station are finally to return to the ground and broadcast the journey live to the public.
According to RCO News Agency, The wandering astronauts on the STARLIER mission will eventually return to the ground and are expected to reach the ground today (Tuesday).
The event began at around 9:50 pm this morning and is broadcast live on NASA and NASA Plus.
This live player will focus on the closure of the valve and the process of removing the connection from the space station. Then, from 9:00 am tomorrow (Wednesday), Iran will fall into the dark because the crew will be ready to land on the ground.
Their landing is scheduled for about 9:50 am Wednesday, and a live press conference is scheduled to take place at 9:50 am.
The two NASA astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, were part of the Boeing Startline’s mission crew to the International Space Station. It was supposed to be a one -week stay, but when their spacecraft was found to return to the inappropriate land, the stay was extended to six months.
The two astronauts were forced to return to Earth with Spacex.
It is also delayed, as it was initially planned for February.
It is worth noting that the STARLIRLY spacecraft returned to Earth, but without a crew. NASA was planning to return Williams and Wilmor in September through a man -made mission with two empty seats. However, the mission faced technical problems and was postponed until April. During the collaboration with SpaceX, the two astronauts are returning home a few weeks earlier.
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