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Grounded Astronauts Angry They Were Forced to Give Up Their Seats for Stranded Starliner Crew

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NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Stephanie Wilson were intending to get a lift to the International Space Station on board a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft over the weekend.

But thanks to Boeing’s disastrous crewed test flight of its issues-laden Starliner spacecraft, the two women had to stay behind to make space for their stranded colleagues, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams.

Wilmore and Williams, who have been stuck on board the ISS since June and had to wave their Starliner ride goodbye as it made its reentry without them last month, will take Cardman and Wilson’s seats in February instead.

“I think it was hard not to watch that rocket lift off without thinking, ‘That’s my rocket and that’s my crew,'” Cardman said during NASA’s live broadcast of Saturday’s Crew-9 launch, as quoted by Space.com. “It makes me feel very connected to this mission.”

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