The 16 -year -old daughter of the trapped Starlineer Astronaut Barry “Buch” Wilmore has spoken about her father’s extended migration at the International Space Station (ISS) and blamed “negligence” and “lots of politics” for a long time. Mr. Wilmore has been caught in space since June 2024 with Indian -origin astronaut Sunita Williams. His mission, which was initially expected to be for the last ten days, was extended due to technical issues with Boeing’s Starlineer spacecraft. They are now going to return to Earth on March 19 – compared to the planned after nine months.
In the meantime, Mr. Wilmore’s daughter Derin has expressed how she feels about her father’s extended stay on ISS. In a ticket video, the 16 -year -old shared how she craves her father to re -hug and recalls the moments of all the family during the orbital accident she remembers.
He said, “He has missed a lot. It is less than the fact that he sometimes happens there; it is more fact that there is a lot of politics, there are many things that I do not say in Liberty that I do not know completely. New York Post.
However, despite her disappointment, Ms. Wilmor said that she is not sad at the dilemma of her space station. He said that his family gets almost daily to talk to his father and said that he is busy.
“Recently we came to know that he is most likely that he would return to mid -March, which is very exciting, and I miss him a lot, and I can only wait for his neck to hug and watch my sister graduate high school and see the show now,” Kishore said.
“But, the fingers have crossed, things can always change and especially with this whole thing. We have had a lot of changes.” He is just amazed, but he is fine. My father has always flexible, “he said.
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On June 5, 2024, Ms. Williams and Sri Wilmore were launched for the Boeing’s Starlineer Capsule, which was originally planned as a small test mission. But technical concerns with the spacecraft led several delays, leading to his return on 19 March.
NASA confirmed that it was working with Elon Musk’s SpaceX to bring astronauts back to Earth from ISS to “practical as soon as possible”. The space agency said that Spacex is regularly operating the crew mission every six months, ensuring smooth astronaut infections.