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    Home » NASA Bids Farewell to Astronaut Butch Wilmore After 25 Years and Historic Starliner Mission
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    NASA Bids Farewell to Astronaut Butch Wilmore After 25 Years and Historic Starliner Mission

    The 62-year-old veteran retires after a dramatic final spaceflight and over 460 days in orbit
    Atoyebi AdenikeBy Atoyebi AdenikeAugust 7, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Atoyebi Nike

    NASA astronaut and U.S. Navy captain Butch Wilmore has officially retired after a distinguished 25-year career that included pioneering missions and a dramatic nine-month final flight aboard Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft.

    Wilmore, 62, concluded his service with a total of 464 days spent in space, making him one of NASA’s most experienced astronauts. The agency described his career as “truly exemplary,” with leaders at the Johnson Space Center praising his “legacy of fortitude” and commitment to exploration.

    Originally selected in 2000, Wilmore’s career spanned four spacecraft. His last assignment initially an eight-day mission in June 2024—became an unexpected odyssey after Starliner suffered thruster malfunctions during its approach to the International Space Station (ISS). Despite serious risks, Wilmore and crewmate Suni Williams managed a successful docking.

    Ongoing issues with the capsule kept the pair aboard the ISS for months, with NASA ultimately dispatching a SpaceX capsule to bring them home in March 2025.

    Reflecting on the ordeal, Wilmore said, “Even beyond Earth’s edge, I remained grounded in the wonder of the planet we call home.” He credited a lifelong sense of curiosity for driving his career.

    Both astronauts underwent rehabilitation following their extended time in orbit and are expected to contribute to future research on spaceflight’s impact on human health.

    Wilmore leaves behind a legacy marked by technical resilience, calm under pressure, and contributions to both national security and scientific advancement.

    See also  SpaceX Launches 28 More Starlink Satellites in 99th Falcon 9 Mission of 2025
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