In a recent conversation with mission controllers in Houston, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams expressed their well wishes for the Starliner spacecraft as it embarks on its journey back to Earth. The astronauts, who piloted the Starliner to the International Space Station (ISS) in June, referred to the capsule as 'Calypso,' a name given by Williams years ago.
Williams, addressing mission control, stated, 'It is time to bring Calypso home. You have got this. We have your backs, and you’ve got this. Bring her back to Earth.' Wilmore also shared his sentiments, saying, 'Many years of great enjoyment — being involved with each other’s lives, and it’s been special. Bring it home.'
The exchange took place following a 'go-no go poll' just after 5 p.m. ET, signaling the start of the spacecraft's long-awaited return journey. The astronauts' words of encouragement underscored the significance of the mission and the teamwork involved in ensuring a safe return for the spacecraft.
Calypso's return marks a crucial phase in the Starliner's mission, which has been unexpectedly extended. The support and camaraderie demonstrated by Wilmore, Williams, and mission controllers reflect the dedication and professionalism of all those involved in the mission.