LONDON: NASA and its Space agency partners on Tuesday decided to delay the return of 3 astronauts’ from the ISS.
NASA’s Russian cosmonaut Terry Virts, Anton Shkaplerov and therefore the European Space Agency astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti were to arrive back on Earth this week, however, can currently depart from the Space station someday in June, consistent with NASA. The 3 arrived on the Space station on Nov. 24, 2014, as a locality of Expedition 43, consistent with the ESA.
Their replacements —NASA’s Astronaut Kjell Lindgren, the Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko and Kimiya Yui of the Japan aerospace Exploration Agency — also will have their launch deferred from late might to late July, consistent with NASA. They’re going to be a part of Scott Kelly of NASA and 2 Russians, Mikhail Kornienjo and Gennady Padalka, who are already on board, as a part of Expedition 44.
The reshuffle of the flight plans comes once Russian Space officials conducted an initial investigation into the loss of management of the unmanned Progress 59 cargo ships on in April. The craft orbited in low-earth orbit for quite every week, before plunging into the Earth’s atmosphere and disintegrating.
NASA’s spokeswoman, Stephanie Schierholz stated that “The delays ought to cause very little drawback for the stranded astronauts”, she further added “We keep many supplies on the space station, thus we will have the flexible to try and do one thing like this,” she stated in an interview.






