NASA Astronauts Stranded on Space Station
NASA Astronauts Stranded on Space Station
NASA Astronauts Stranded on Space Station
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NASA astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams are stranded aboard the International Space Station due to malfunctions in the Boeing Starliner spacecraft, which may delay their return for up to six months. Meanwhile, NASA is hosting the 'Macroeconomics of Space Symposium' on September 5, 2024, to discuss the economic impacts of space investments. In a related achievement, astronaut Frank Rubio recently completed a record-breaking 371 days in space, contributing to various scientific missions. Additionally, two Cayman dive instructors returned after helping astronauts prepare for their missions at NASA's Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory. On another front, Western Air Force bases could evolve into ports for pharmaceuticals manufactured in space, pending congressional approval of the National Defense Authorization Act. This underscores the ongoing transformation and regulatory challenges within the burgeoning commercial space industry.

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