NASA's stranded astronaut finally leaves ISS... but there's a catch
Briefly

Sunita Williams conducted her first spacewalk in eight months, which was due to necessary repairs, as she continues to wait for a safe return trip home.
Dr. Vinay Gupta expressed concern, stating Williams appears 'gaunt,' suggesting she's experiencing natural stresses from extended stays in a high-altitude environment.
NASA's current plan aims for Williams and her crewmates to return home post the delayed SpaceX Crew-10 mission, originally set for February.
Williams and her crewmate Butch Wilmore, initially scheduled for eight days in the ISS, face multiple delays leading to an extended stay and health concerns.
Read at Mail Online
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