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Why bringing stranded astronauts back in 2025 is ‘right decision’


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Aug. 26, 202403:00

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Former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino, who logged nearly 600 hours in space, joins TODAY to discuss the announcement to keep Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams in space until February 2025, calling it “the right decision.”

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