In a new interview in June last year, one of the astronauts has been stuck in the International Space Station since she explained in a new interview that she was having a hard time remembering that she felt like she was going down. did.
Sani Williams commented on Monday on a phone call with Nedam High School students in Massachusetts.
“I'm here now, so I'm here, so I'm trying to remember what to walk,” he told his student at his alma mater.
“I'm not walking. I'm not sitting. I'm not lay -down. I don't need to do it. Williams can close my eyes and come to the place here.” We talked about the gravity environment. CBS reported。
Williams, 59 years old, Willmore trip They intended to last for only eight days, but the two Americans have been left in the universe for more than eight months due to a series of technical complications.
“I was a little shocked,” said Williams on Monday, “To be honest, I knew it would probably take about a month, but the extended stay was a little different.”
Williams has revealed the tension that the accidental universe was caused by her family.
“My mother is a little older, so in that respect I try to contact them as much as possible,” said Williams.
“I think I'm actually talking to my mother every day. Check in and call her and see how she's doing it. So this is the last few months. It's a bit different from the planned.
On Thursday, 62 -year -old Williams and Willmore have actually been able to extend their legs on the first pair of spaceships since they started an accidental place in a cold and dark space.
The two were removing the broken antenna, wiping the exterior of the station for evidence of microorganisms that could still be alive even after firing from the earth, and performing missions on Thursday.
In the process, Williams set a new spaceship record for a female astronaut. She used to play on eight spaceships before.
Williams and Willmore will be delivered from tracks around the world in late March or April, and will be released on a planned SPACEX crew-10 flight.




