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But now, just two weeks later, SuniWilliams and Butch Wilmore have once again stunned observers ... At yesterday's press conference, Suni Williams (pictured) appeared noticeably healthier than she had during the later months of her stay on the ISS.
SuniWilliams and Butch Wilmore speak to Fox News for the first time since they returned from space ... Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore speak to the press in September 2024 ... Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams pose inside the international Space Station.
A ... In their first NASA press conference since their long-awaited splashdown on March 18, astronauts Butch Wilmore and SuniWilliams responded to the question of whether they would ride with Boeing again ... .
Watch the press conference live on the stream above ...Nasa astronauts SuniWilliams, left, and Butch Wilmore before the trip Credit ... We’re bringing you the latest updates from the press conference with Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams.
Williams and Wilmore spoke later during a NASA press conference where she even said her recovery has been 'miraculous.' ... After nine grueling months in space, Suni Williams (pictured) and Butch Wilmore have finally returned to Earth.
Wilmore and fellow NASA astronaut SuniWilliams held their first press briefing on Monday after their return to Earth earlier this month ... "There were some issues, of course, that happened with Starliner ... And I did not at the time ... Enditem .
Grilled cheese, taking blame and attending church in space − NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and SuniWilliams answered questions from the press Monday nearly two weeks after finally planting their feet back on Earth.