Exclusive: Sergei Korsokov's 6-Month Space Saga During NASA's Starliner Delay
- Updated Aug 26, 2024 7:02 PM IST
As NASA's Starliner mission, which aims to bring astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore back to Earth, faces delays, India Today secured an exclusive interview with Russian Cosmonaut Sergei Korsokov. Korsokov shared his gripping experience of being stranded in space for nearly six months during a previous mission. In the interview, he recounted the challenges and psychological strains of extended space travel, providing unique insights into life aboard a spacecraft for an extended period. Korsokov's firsthand account sheds light on the complexities and resilience required for prolonged space missions, offering a compelling perspective amidst the current delays in NASA's mission. This conversation not only highlights the intricacies of space exploration but also underscores the human aspect of astronaut experiences. Tune in to hear Korsokov's remarkable story and gain a deeper understanding of the trials faced by astronauts during extended stays in space.
