2024-08-24 17:55:08
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Navigating Time Perception for Stuck Boeing Starliner Astronauts
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NASA astronauts Wilmore and Williams are stranded on the ISS after Boeing Starliner issues, facing a potential 6-month wait. Research on Antarctic crews at stations like Concordia suggests complex tasks can help time pass quickly, as 80% of responses indicated. But 3% reported time dragging during long nights. The astronauts are confined to a space equivalent to a Boeing 747, so better information on "when" and "why" could help them tolerate the uncertainty.
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NASA to Say if Boeing Starliner Astronauts Will Stay Longer on Space Station
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NASA to decide if Starliner astronauts stay longer on Space Station after propulsion system glitches with Boeing spacecraft. Mission faced thruster malfunctions and helium leaks during docking. Astronauts expected to return safely.
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Watch live: NASA set to reveal how Boeing Starliner astronauts will return to Earth
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NASA to discuss Starliner crew return options; Wilmore and Williams aboard Starliner for extended stay, may return autonomously or on Dragon in February.
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How will two stranded astronauts return to Earth? NASA makes decision today
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Two astronauts have been stranded on the ISS for weeks; it is unclear whether Boeing's Starliner can bring them back to Earth; NASA has a backup option with SpaceX's Crew Dragon.
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