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Sep 13, 20242:26Now PlayingSpeaking at a news conference from the International Space Station, astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams say they the mission was a "risky business" and things “do not always turn out the way you want”.
Launched aboard Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft on 5 June, the pair arrived on board the at the space station the following day. Due to stay on board for eight days, problems with the Starliner system meant have meat their return has been delayed to 2025.
But Wilmore says they do not feel let down by NASA or Boeing over this delay. He added that despite being trained for any unexpected circumstances, sometimes what actually happens "goes beyond" this, but "that's just the way it goes sometimes".
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