Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore Have Only 27 Days of Time to Return to Earth Safely
Recent revelations have brought to light troubling issues surrounding the Boeing Starliner spacecraft, which ferried NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore to the International Space Station (ISS). Despite plans for a timely return, technical faults have unexpectedly extended their stay in space. Originally scheduled to return by June 13th, the astronauts now face a critical deadline of just 27 days to ensure a safe journey back to Earth. NASA and Boeing, key players in the space exploration realm, have faced allegations from whistleblowers alleging prior knowledge of the spacecraft's technical faults. These concerns highlight significant risks that could jeopardize the astronauts' safe return. The prolonged stay on the ISS underscores the urgency of addressing these technical issues promptly to maintain the astronauts' safety and uphold the integrity of the mission. The extended mission duration not only poses logistical challenges but also raises questions