
Beached astronauts Butch Wilmore, Suni Williams returns to earth

In February, President Donald Trump In a social post of truth, Williams and Wilmore had been “practically abandoned” in space in the middle of their eight-month travel journey. After the comment on the headlining, the comment is Astronauts pushed back the president's claim.
“We don't feel abandoned,” said Wilmore with CNNS Anderson Cooper In an interview on February 13th. “We don't feel stuck. We don't feel stranded. We are prepared. We are committed.”
Williams threw in during the interview that the couple “actually went well”.
“We have food, we have clothes, we have great crew members up here,” she continued. “Of course it was a little longer than we expected, but we both trained to live and work at the international space station, and I think we made the best of it.”
During the interview, Wilmore and Williams also confirmed that they would return to Earth when SpaceX started his kite capsule on March 12th.
“You will come here, rendezvous and dock,” said Wilmore. “We will make sales for about a week and we will return on March 19 or around March 19.”