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Why Is Sunita Williams Stranded In Space | Health Live

Sunita Williams’ spacecraft has been stuck in orbit for over 50 days, surpassing its docking limit of 45 days. Despite this extended period, there is no immediate danger to the astronauts aboard, as the International Space Station (ISS) has supplies and materials sufficient to last for several months. However, if safety concerns persist, the astronauts might need to return to Earth using SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft, which is also currently docked at the ISS. The situation is being monitored closely to ensure the well-being of the crew and to address any potential issues that could affect their return. The extended stay highlights the importance of contingency plans and the robust support systems in place for space missions.

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