Two NASA astronauts are still orbiting Earth on the International Space Station, going on two weeks since they were supposed to be back on land.
Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Suni Williams remain on the ISS as Boeing and NASA engineers work to fix a series of helium leaks on the Boeing Starliner spacecraft that ferried them into space on its first crewed voyage.
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By Monica Sager – Live News Reporter:
Two NASA astronauts are still orbiting Earth on the International Space Station, going on two weeks since they were supposed to be back on land.
Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Suni Williams remain on the ISS as Boeing and NASA engineers work to fix a series of helium leaks on the Boeing Starliner spacecraft that ferried them into space on its first crewed voyage.
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