Boeing Starliner astronaut Suni Williams takes ISS command as 8-day mission turns into 8 months (video)

Boeing Starliner astronaut Suni Williams takes ISS command as 8-day mission turns into 8 months (video)

September 24, 2024

NASA astronaut Sunita “Suni” Williams has just been handed the keys to the International Space Station, marking a milestone in her eight-month-long mission that was originally supposed to last eight days.

During what’s known as a “change of command ceremony” aboard the International Space Station (ISS), Russian cosmonaut Olog Kononenko passed leadership of ISS Expedition 71 over to Williams, who arrived to the orbiting laboratory aboard Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft in June. 

It’s an unexpected addition to Williams’ already unusual visit to space; she and NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore both launched on Starliner’s Crewed Flight Test (CFT), a mission initially expected to last about a week. Complications with the spacecraft’s thrusters, however, meant the duo was booked into an extended stay aboard the station. This is because NASA and Boeing ultimately decided to return Starliner to Earth without its crew as a safety precaution. Williams and Wilmore will have to come home in February 2025 aboard a SpaceX Dragon capsule.

Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko and NASA astronaut Suni Williams shake hands during a change of command ceremony aboard the International Space Station, Sep. 22, 2024. (Image credit: NASA)

“It has been a great time to work, and a great pleasure to work and spend time together here, as a big family onboard the space station,” Kononenko said in an emotional address during the ceremony.