
Butch Wilmore
Butch Wilmore is a seasoned NASA astronaut and U.S. Navy test pilot, known for his extensive experience in space missions, including serving aboard the International Space Station (ISS). As part of the Boeing Starliner program, he has faced significant challenges, recently being stranded on the ISS due to issues with the spacecraft's propulsion system.
Born on Oct 29, 1964 (60 years old)
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Liechtenstein:
Butch Wilmore is mentioned as one of the NASA test pilots whose stay at the space station was extended.
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Egypt:
Butch Wilmore is a NASA astronaut who was also stuck on the International Space Station for nine months.
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Canada:
Butch Wilmore was kept at the space station for more than nine months due to Starliner malfunctions.
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United Arab Emirates:
Butch Wilmore announced his retirement from NASA after a 25-year career and was part of the previous Crew-9.
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France:
Butch Wilmore was initially part of a mission to return to Earth but decided to retire after twenty-five years of service with NASA.
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United Kingdom:
Nasa astronaut Butch Wilmore has retired after a 25-year career and nine months spent in space.
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United States:
Astronaut Butch Wilmore is retiring from NASA less than five months after he returned from a troubled test mission that left him aboard the International Space Station far longer than expected.
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Paraguay:
Wilmore was also part of the Crew-10 mission that faced delays due to issues with their spacecraft.
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Paraguay:
Butch Wilmore was also rescued by the Crew-10 mission after being stranded on the ISS.
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United States:
NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore returned to Earth after gaining international attention.
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