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Astronauts Stuck In Space May Be Stranded Until 2025 Due To Boeing Issues, NASA

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Two astronauts stranded in space for more than 60 days may have to keep orbiting the Earth until early 2025 ... because their Boeing spacecraft appears unable to bring them home. NASA is now saying Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams may need to be…
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