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Sunita Williams ordered to rush into Starliner as satellite breaks up

During a critical period aboard the International Space Station (ISS), NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore were compelled to seek emergency refuge in Boeing's Starliner spacecraft and other return vehicles.

Prashant Bhardwaj by Prashant Bhardwaj
28 June 2024
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NASA’s Sunita Williams seeks emergency shelter after satellite breaks

During a critical period aboard the International Space Station (ISS), NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore were compelled to seek emergency refuge in Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft and other return vehicles.

On Wednesday, space debris threatened the orbiting laboratory, prompting an emergency order.

The incident occurred when NASA was notified of a satellite break-up at a location near the station.

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Mission Control directed crew to seek refuge as a safety measure

As a customary precaution, Mission Control directed all crew members to seek refuge in their separate ships. Williams and Wilmore, who had been aboard the ISS since June 5, sought safety in the Starliner spacecraft.

While the astronauts stayed in their protective shelters, Mission Control anxiously monitored the debris’ progress for about an hour. After deciding that the immediate threat had passed, the crew was cleared to evacuate their ship and continue routine station operations.

This tragedy emphasizes the persistent issue of space debris and the significance of safety standards in orbital activities. It also demonstrated the Starliner’s ability to act as a potential lifeboat in emergency situations, which is critical for any crew spacecraft parked at the ISS.

The incident occurs during an already extended stay for Williams and Wilmore, whose return to Earth has been delayed due to technical concerns with the Starliner spaceship.

Originally intended for an eight-day mission, the astronauts have remained in orbit for more than three weeks while NASA and Boeing try to repair helium leaks and thruster issues that have plagued the capsule.

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