Sunita Williams Takes Shelter In Starliner Amid Satellite Breakups

During a critical incident on the International Space Station, NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore had to seek emergency refuge in Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft and other available return vehicles.

An emergency directive was issued on Wednesday due to space debris posing a threat to the orbiting laboratory. The situation arose following reports to NASA of a satellite breaking apart near the station’s altitude.

As a routine safety measure, Mission Control directed all crew members to take shelter in their spacecraft. Williams and Wilmore, who have been on the ISS since June 5, sought refuge in the Starliner capsule.

For about an hour, Mission Control carefully tracked the trajectory of the debris as the astronauts stayed in their protective shelters. Once it was confirmed that the immediate danger had subsided, the crew received permission to leave their spacecraft and continue their usual activities on the station.

This event underscores the space debris challenge and orbital safety protocols. It also showcased Starliner’s role as a potential ISS lifeboat, vital for crew safety. The event occurs during an extended period for Williams and Wilmore, whose return to Earth has been postponed because of technical problems with the Starliner spacecraft.

Originally planned for an 8-day mission, the astronauts have now been in space for more than three weeks due to ongoing efforts by NASA and Boeing to address helium leaks and thruster issues affecting the capsule.

Despite these obstacles, NASA has affirmed the Starliner’s ability to safely bring the astronauts back to Earth if needed. This recent incident highlights the spacecraft’s crucial role in ensuring crew safety.

As space missions expand, managing orbital debris remains a significant priority for space agencies globally.

Aparajita Sambhaw

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