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'We don't feel stranded': Astronauts 'stuck' in space set the record straight

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NASA 's Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are in the final stretch of their stay at the International Space Station .
They say they don't feel "stranded" by President Trump .
The astronauts say they are prepared for any and all contingencies.
They hope that the rhetoric surrounding their situation will change.
Find some of Josh 's launch photography on Instagram and at his website, and follow him on Twitter , where he mostly posts in haiku. You must confirm your public display name before commenting Please logout and then login again, you will then be prompted to enter your display name. There was nearly 1 rocket launch attempt every 34 hours in 2024 — this year will be even busier Human spaceflight quiz: How well do you know our journey into space?.
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