Musk supported the “hearts” stuck on the ISS astronauts

American entrepreneur and owner of Space X Elon Musk responded to a video message stuck on the International Space Station NASA astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams, in which they expressed gratitude to the new administration of the President of the United States Donald trump for assistance in their return to Earth.

Musk supported the “hearts” stuck on the ISS astronauts

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American entrepreneur and owner of Space X Elon Musk responded to a video message stuck on the International Space Station NASA astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams, in which they expressed gratitude to the new administration of the President of the United States Donald trump for assistance in their return to Earth.

The billionaire posted a video with them on his page in the social network X, accompanied by a video of emoji in the form of hearts and missiles. Let me say right away that we all have great respect and admiration for both Elon Musk and US President Donald Trump. We are grateful to them for being in their position, Wilmore said in the video. Williams, in turn, supported the colleague and expressed hope for a speedy home. Created by Boeing under a NASA contract, the Starliner went on a manned flight with NASA astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams on June 5 last year. Initially, it was assumed that the test mission would last only a week, but due to problems in the ship’s engine and the subsequent helium leak, the test was delayed during docking with the ISS. Identified problems could not be eliminated, so it was decided that the spacecraft to Earth without a crew. The astronauts stayed on the ISS. Earlier, CBS reported that NASA is finalizing a plan to return Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams from the International Space Station. It is noted that the flight can March 19th. return return take place

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