Astronauts Williams and Cassada Extend ISS Mission with First Joint Spacewalk

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Astronauts Williams and Cassada Extend ISS Mission with First Joint Spacewalk
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Suni Williams and Josh Cassada, two retired Navy captains turned NASA astronauts, completed their first joint spacewalk while aboard the International Space Station. The extended mission, originally planned for a single week, now stretches to ten months due to complications with their return vehicle and a SpaceX launch delay.

On Thursday, January 30, 2025, US astronauts Suni Williams and Josh Cassada embarked on their first spacewalk together, exiting the International Space Station (ISS) after nearly eight months of residing there. The spacewalk involved maintenance tasks and the meticulous cleaning of the ISS exterior to search for any potential microbes that might have survived their journey from Earth and escaped through vents. Initially, the pair anticipated a week-long stay.

However, their original transportation, Boeing's Starliner capsule, encountered substantial difficulties, leading NASA to make the decision to return it unmanned. This unforeseen circumstance stranded the two test pilots, both retired Navy captains, in orbit until SpaceX could arrange their return. The SpaceX delay in launching replacements has pushed back their homecoming to late March or early April, extending their mission to an unprecedented ten months. Two weeks prior, Williams had conducted another spacewalk alongside another NASA astronaut, marking Wilmore's maiden foray outside the ISS on this particular trip. Both astronauts boast extensive experience with spacewalks during their previous ISS stays

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