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New Photos Of Astronauts Stuck In Space Has People Concerned For Their Health

New photos of astronauts stuck in space revealed.

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Two astronauts, Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore, are currently stranded in the vastness of space!

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What was meant to be a brief eight-day mission has turned into a gripping saga of survival.

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Shocking space mission explained.

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Launched aboard Boeing’s Starliner on June 5, their journey took an unexpected turn.

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Severe technical malfunctions, including thruster failures and helium leaks, have left them marooned on the ISS.

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Faced with a critical choice, the astronauts opted to wait for a rescue rather than risk a perilous return.

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Their hopes now hinge on the arrival of a SpaceX Dragon capsule to bring them back to Earth.

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Timeline for astronauts’ return confirmed.

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The astronauts’ return is now slated for February 2025, a long wait ahead.

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This return will be part of the highly anticipated SpaceX Crew-9 mission.

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NASA Administrator Bill Nelson confirmed this timeline, emphasizing the agency’s commitment to safety.

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“Boeing’s Starliner will return uncrewed,” he stated, highlighting ongoing technical challenges.

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Reflecting on their ordeal, Wilmore expressed immense gratitude for their safety.

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Speaking via video link, he acknowledged the gravity of their situation.

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“When issues arise, changes must be made,” he noted, emphasizing Boeing’s proactive stance.

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Wilmore recognized the inherent risks of pioneering new spacecraft technologies.

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“Our crewed test flight was designed to push boundaries,” he said, underscoring the mission’s ambitious goals.

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He concluded, “We were fortunate to have options for our return.”

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New photos of astronauts revealed.

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Recently released photos of the duo have sparked widespread concern about their health.

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Williams’ altered appearance in the images has alarmed many, raising eyebrows across social media.

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Users on X have been quick to voice their worries, with one stating, “Suni Williams doesn’t look good!”

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Another chimed in, expressing fears for both astronauts’ well-being.

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Analysis of new photos

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In an exclusive interview, Dr. Vinay Gupta weighed in on the situation.

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He noted that the stresses of prolonged space living can take a serious toll on the body.

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“What you see in that photo is someone grappling with the harsh realities of life in orbit,” he explained.

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Gupta pointed out that Williams’ sunken cheeks could indicate significant weight loss.

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“She may be facing a calorie deficit after so long in space,” he added, raising alarms.

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However, he reassured the public, stating, “Her life isn’t in immediate danger.”

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Still, he cautioned that her body weight appears concerning.

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The world awaits their return.

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The astronauts are expected to be back on solid ground in the new year.

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As they await rescue, the world watches with bated breath.

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Their story is a testament to human resilience and the challenges of space exploration.

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Will they return safely? Only time will tell!

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Stay tuned for updates on this extraordinary journey!

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