Science | NASA Stranded Astronauts Get Out for a Walk Suni Williams sets a spacewalk record By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Jan 30, 2025 4:50 PM CST Copied In this image, made from NASA TV, US astronaut Suni Williams works outside the International Space Station during a spacewalk, Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025. (AP Photo/NASA TV) NASA's two stuck astronauts took their first spacewalk together Thursday, exiting the International Space Station almost eight months after moving in. Commander Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore removed a broken antenna and wiped the station's exterior for evidence of any microbes that might still be alive after launching from Earth and escaping through vents. After some initial trouble unbolting the balky antenna, the astronauts finally pried it off nearly four hours after popping out the hatch, the AP reports. Mission Control urged them to watch for any floating parts from the antenna removal. During the job 260 miles up, Williams set a spacewalking record for female astronauts on her ninth such walk: the most time spent spacewalking over a career. Peggy Whitson held the old record of 60 hours and 21 minutes, accumulated over 10 spacewalks. Williams performed a spacewalk two weeks ago with another NASA astronaut, but this marked Wilmore's first time outside on this trip. Both racked up spacewalks during previous space station stays. The pair expected to stay just a week when they arrived at the space station last June. But their brand-new ride, Boeing's Starliner capsule, encountered so much trouble that NASA decided to return it empty. That left the two test pilots, both retired Navy captains, in orbit until SpaceX can bring them home. That won't happen until late March or early April, extending their mission to 10 months because of a SpaceX delay in launching their replacements. (A post on X from Elon Musk about the astronauts earlier this week was a little "perplexing.") Read These Next Miami-Dade may have made a $400 million mistake. Judge rules '86-47' flag is no threat. Clint Eastwood's son has some big news, in case you missed it. Store owner who chased, shot Black teen in back found not guilty. Report an error