The two stacked astronauts of Cape Kanaberal, Florida -Nasa took the first spacecraft together on Thursday and left the International Space Station eight months after moving in.
Commander Sani Williams and Butch Willmore removed the broken antenna, fired from the earth and wiped the outside of the station for evidence of microorganisms that could still be alive even after escaping. ใ
After the first problem of solving the bolts of the Valky antenna, the astronaut finally searched for the PR about four hours after jumping out of the hatch. The mission control has urged to monitor floating parts from the removal of the antenna.
During the 260 -mile (420 kilometers) work, Williams set a new spacecraft record for female astronauts.
The two expected they would stay for only a week when they arrived at the space station last June. However, the Boeing Starliner Capsule, a brand new ride, has been encountered in a very many troubles, so NASA decided to return to the sky.
As a result, the two test pilots can now take the retired Navy captain on tracks to bring back home. This did not occur until late March or early April, and the Mission was extended to 10 months because SPACEX was delayed.
Two weeks ago, Williams played a spaceship with another NASA astronaut. Wilmore was first marked outside of this trip. In both cases, the spacecraft was piled up while the former space station was staying.
On nine spacecraft, Williams set a new record for women. The most time I spent outer space in my career. Retired astronaut Peggy Whitson holds an old record of 60 hours and 21 minutes and accumulated more than 10 spacecraft.
Mercia Dan