Sunita Williams Could have Simplest 98 hours of oxygen if starliner incorrect atitude

Sunita Williams Could have Simplest 98 hours of oxygen if starliner incorrect atitude


NASA’s Indian -origin astronaut Sunita Williams and her partner Buch Wilmore have been stuck in space for several days. He went to the International Space Station (ISS) riding on the Starliner Spacecraft of Boeing. Starlineer is not being brought back to the earth due to the major malfunction in the spacraft and Sunita and Buch are left in the space. The US Space Agency NASA has not finalized how to bring Sunita Williams and Buch to Earth. If he stays there with the current ISS crew, he will be able to return to Earth in 2025 next year.

In addition, if the two estronauts are tried to bring it to the earth from the starlineer spacecraft, then it can be threatened. In a conversation with the Daily Mail, former commander of the American Military Space Systems, Rudy Ridolfi, has spoken about three serious conditions, which may be revealed while bringing Starliner back to the Earth. The slightest disturbances can pose a threat to the life of astronauts.

Return to Earth from the right angle is necessary

Rudy Ridolfi believes that Starlineer must enter the Earth’s atmosphere in the right angle to reach the Earth safely on the earth. If the wrong angle is entered, the spacraft will hit the earth’s atmosphere and remain in space and then the Estronauts will have only 96 hours of oxygen.

Another possibility is that if the alignment of the spacraft is not correct during the arrival of the earth, then it will never be able to enter the Earth’s atmosphere and remain in space forever.

‘Death’ will come even if the heat shield has failed

If Starlineer entered an angle on his angle, his heat shield could fail due to more friction and heat. If this happens, the speccraft can burn before reaching the surface of the earth.

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