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Stranded NASA Astronauts Depart ISS for Earth

NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Willmore were on their way home Tuesday after being stuck at the International Space Station (ISS) Orbital Research Institute for 286 days.

Their return is not a bit grateful for President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's willingness and ambition to “get them.”

The two decided to accelerate the return of astronauts and blame their troubles against the late Biden administration.

The replacement crew's brand new SpaceX Capsule was not ready to fly yet, so SpaceX is rushing in a few weeks with the used Capsule.

The image, taken from NASA video, shows the SpaceX Capsule carrying NASA astronauts Sniwilliams, Butchwillmore, Nick Hague and Russian astronaut Alexander Golbunov before unleashing the International Space Station on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.

upi Report The astronaut pair, along with crew-9 members, Nick Hague, the Hague, and Russian astronaut Alexander Golbunov, were on a SpaceX capsule, separated from the ISS at 1:05am EDT.

SpaceX Dragon is expected to splash off off Florida at around 5:57pm on Tuesday.

A few months of delay and Trump asked Ally and SpaceX CEO Mask to “go” last month, with Williams and Willmore being brought to the starting point.

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As reported by Breitbart News, in a viral video shared by both Trump and Musk, the astronauts thanked the dynamic pair for their stunting support in bringing them back to Earth after their trouble began with the bangle Boeing Test Flight Over 9 months ago.

The 286 days Williams and Wilmore spent in space is one of the longest single space missions in NASA history, but falls behind the 371-day record held by astronaut Frank Rubio.

The successful return of the retired Navy captain, astronaut, celebrates another milestone in Musk's SpaceX and his close cooperation with the president.

Both astronauts are grateful for Musk and Trump's efforts.

The company has been committed to providing reliable transport with the ISS and ensuring the continuity of human space flight missions.

During his stay, Williams performed. Two spaceshipsBoth pushed her cumulative spaceship time to over 62 in January.

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