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NASA has not paid overtime to astronauts stuck on the ISS

NASA has not paid overtime to astronauts stuck on the ISS

NASA has not paid overtime to astronauts stuck on the ISS
20.03.2025
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NASA has not paid overtime to astronauts stuck on the ISS

It is specified that the travel, food and accommodation of astronauts are paid, they, like other federal employees on business trips, receive a “daily” in the amount of five dollars. At the same time, overtime astronauts on the ISS will not receive. “Russell said that astronauts on the International Space Station do not receive overtime and pay for work on holidays and weekends,” the report said. In addition to their annual salary of about $152,000, the astronauts received about $1,430 for 286 days in space. June 6, 2024: Astronauts Sunie Williams and Butch Wilmore ISS. It was planned that their mission will last about a week, but due to problems in the engine of the ship and the subsequent leakage of helium, the test was delayed. Only on March 19, the Crew Dragon Freedom spacecraft with the crew of the Crew-9 mission, including Russian cosmonaut Alexander Gorbunov, was successfully launched. off the coast of Florida.

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