NASA team arrived to send back the passengers Sunita Williams and Wilmore trapped in space.
Cape Canverals: When the American space agency NASA’s Crio-10 international station reached the US space agency NASA to bring back the Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams and Wilmore for nearly 9 months, the moment was captured on camera forever. Sunita Williams and Wilmore hugged and welcomed the members of the Kriu-10 team. The full video of this moment has surfaced, which you will also become emotional after seeing it.
Let us tell you that the vehicle of ‘SpaceX’, who left before to deploy other astronauts in place of long -trapped astronauts Buch Wilmore and Sunita Williams, reached the international space station on Sunday. With this, the way of return of Williams and Wilmore was cleared. Four new astronauts arriving in the international space station are representing the US, Japan and Russia. They will get information about the station from Williams and Wilmore for a few days.
Sunita Williams will land on Florida land next week
It is believed that if the weather is correct, both trapped astronauts will be launched in the water area near the coast of Florida next week. On June 5, the new Starlineer capsules of Willmore and Williams Boeing left from Cape Canverals. Both had gone for a week only but they have been stranded in the space station for about nine months due to the leakage of helium from the spacecraft and reduction in velocity.
Who is in NASA’s team
The new team of astronauts, leaving the Kennedy Space Center of the US Space Agency, includes Anne McLayn and Nicole Aars from NASA. They are both military pilots. Apart from these, Takuya Onisi of Japan and Kiril Peskov of Russia have also left and both are former pilots of aviation companies. These four people will spend the next six months in the space station after Wilmore and Williams leave for the earth, which is considered a normal period. Wilmore opened the ‘hatch’ of the space station on Sunday and after that four new passengers came inside. The astronauts already existing in space welcomed their new colleagues by embracing them and joining hands. Williams told ‘Mission Control’, “It was a great day. It was very happy to see his friends here. (AP)
Latest World News