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NASA astronauts Buch Wilmor and Sunita Williams followed by extended migration in ISS after full recovery phase

Sunita Williams and Buch Wilmor (File Image)

American astronauts Buch Wilmor and Sun. Williams, who extended their stay at the international space station due to Boeing’s Starlineer Capsules Complications, completed their return to Earth in March and completed their physical therapy by increasing their participation with Boeing and NASA’s initiative.“We are coming away from the rehabilitation part of our return,” Wilmore told Reuters in an interview on Wednesday. “Gravity smells for a period, and this period varies for different people, but eventually you reach those neurovestibular balance types issues.”The pair, which initially planned an eight-day Starlineer test flight, increased by nine months in space, passed through a standard 45-day repetition period to resume their muscles, balance and basic terrestrial functions.The Boeing’s Starlineer Program, managing NASA’s space station at Houston and managing their growing responsibilities with the agency researchers, astronauts have dedicated a minimum of two hours daily with NASA’s medical team for strength and conditioning.Williams, 59, said in an interview, “It has been a little tornado.” “Because we also have responsibilities for all the people we worked with.”Williams noted that his post-spaceflight recovery was gradual, later experiencing fatigue during recovery stages as various muscles were re-activated. It recently affected the morning routine.“Then I wake up at four in the morning, and I like, Aha! I have come back,” she said.Wilmore discussed his former-up neck and back difficulties, including limited head rotation. These issues disappeared in a weightless environment of space but returned to landing.“We are still floating in capsules in the sea, and my neck starts hurting, while we were still not removed,” he said laughing.Human physique developed through development on Earth faces many challenges in space. Zero gravity causes various physical changes, including muscle fall and cardiovascular changes. Additional factors such as limited spaces and increased solar radiation contribute to health effects.Regarding the technical issues of Starlineer, NASA had to return the capsule without a crew and astronauts had to integrate in regular ISS rotation. Boeing has spent $ 2 billion on development charges, considering another unheard flight before the human mission resumed with NASA.Williams supports another unheard flight, citing an example set by SpaceX and Russian ships. He said, “I think this is the right way,” hoping for the agreement between Boeing and NASA soon.NASA officials indicated that the results of the summer testing would determine the readiness of the Starlineer for crew missions.

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