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Two NASA astronauts stranded in space until late March
The two test pilots planned to be away for just about a week when they launched on June 5
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A human expedition into space offers many complexities, but what does spending more than a year in space do to the human body? The record length for a single trip into space currently stands at 437 days. As impressive as that might be, prolonged periods in orbit can alter an astronaut's body in some surprising ways, including changing their muscles, brain, and even their gut bacteria.
This Tuesday, NASA announced another delay in bringing two of its astronauts, stranded in space, back to Earth. Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams' return home is now expected to be delayed until at least March 2025.
Initially, the two test pilots were scheduled to spend just over a week in orbit. However, their mission was extended to eight months when NASA decided to return Boeing's Starliner capsule to Earth without a crew in September due to technical issues.
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