America's Astronauts Being Held Hostage By America At The Space Station- Wilmore And Sunita... Is Biden Aware?

They are not STRANDED…they are just stuck on the ISS with no way to get off…but they are not STRANDED… :rolleyes:

If you are on a deserted island in the middle of the Pacific and your boat is broken down and no one can get to you…you are NOT STRANDED…keep that in mind.
What is wrong with admitting that they are stranded?
 
I have no idea. Embarrassment?
That makes at least two of us who wonder why saying they are stranded is the reason they are there. They are way late to be home.
 
DEI Boeing continues to rack up the points. Oh and guess who’s the chair of the National Space Council: DEI hire Kamala.

“Boeing Starliner astronauts, stranded at the International Space Station after a weeklong test flight turned into a two-month stay due to thruster problems, may be forced to fly home on SpaceX in 2025, NASA has admitted. NASA updated reporters Wednesday at a news conference, which Boeing did not attend, on the timeline for crew members Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams. The astronauts have been in space for 63 days with no return date in sight.”


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Don't astronauts require physical and mental conditioning for long duration stays in space? They were only supposed to be up there a week right? Are they in danger?
 
I remember watching a movies maybe 5 years ago or so called "The Space Between Us" in which they discussed the long term affects of living without gravity and the adjustments that need to be made upon a return to earth.

Of course this is just a movie but a lot of the things that are researched for the making of quite a number of movies actually are factual.
 
They don't give a shit.

It's boeing and despite all of their major screw ups in the past yesr they get VERY little attention in the news.

Come on. 2 seperated boeing whistleblowers ended up "committing suicide" before they could testify with one of them repeatedly saying he didn't want to kill himself.

Anyone with 2 brain cells to rub together knows Boeing is paying off officials to keep everything under wraps as much as possible. Including this because it would be another black eye on the company.

Being a major military contractor with endlessly deep pockets buys a lot of coverups.
I wish you hadn't told me
 
So, if they do not come ack until 2025 is it possible that Progressives are looking at Starliner and the Gilligan's Island failure to them? That some voters will look at DEI as a real problem instead of the Prog propaganda that spews otherwise.
 
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Boeing Starliner could be junk and stuck at the Space Station permanently.

NASA has lost confidence in the safety of the Starliner due to leaks and won't allow astronauts to return on it."



This is beyond horrible.....a real nightmare I pray for them!
 
Just announced the star liner pair will return to earth in Feb 2025.

Two question that I've had and cannot get any answers to are:

1. Who else is in the space station and how long have they been up there?
2. Why cant' they be brought back sooner?

The news is that the astronauts from star liner will have been up there for eight months by the time they return, but the other astronauts up there were already there and will (it seems) return after the star liner crew, so what's all this fuss about eight months being a long time?

Why is eight months seen as concerning when the other astronauts will have been up there longer than that when they eventually return?

NASA have said nothing at all about those other astronauts and it strikes me as rather odd.
 
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I believe there are 7 people there right now and so I'm sure its getting a little crowded... The two in question I'm guessing only signed up for a quick turn around... good question though....
 
1. Who else is in the space station and how long have they been up there?
2. Why cant' they be brought back sooner?
Foreigners, I believe.

Nobody else can or will bring them back sooner.

Their extended stay is a problem because it was not planned. The ISS does not have unlimited supplies. They were not properly supplied for this extended stay.
 
The biggest part of the whole thing is that the return vessel was not able to return them. It is not about the length of time. It is about the failure of the return vehicle.
Imagine if you flew to Paris and the only flight that could bring you back could not. Even though there would be no problem with you being in Paris. You would not die, you do not think that would be news worthy?
 

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