NASA Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams Since returning to the “American Newsroom” on Monday, he will sit down with Fox News host Bill Hemmer for their first interview.
A live interview with Hemmer at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston will air the highest-rated morning news program, which is scheduled to air from 9-11 a.m. ET. Astronauts will discuss their experiences trapped in space since June last year, the efforts they bring back and the future of space exploration.

Fox News anchor Bill Hemmer will conduct his first interview with astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams since returning to Earth on Monday, March 31, in the American Newsroom. (Fox News/Getty Images)
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Wilmore and Williams are two veterans NASA astronauts and retired U.S. Navy test pilots, whose eight-day mission has been trapped in space since last June. Boeing Starliner spacecraft Have encountered technical problems. NASA believes it is unsafe to send astronauts back to the spacecraft and returns to Earth in September.
Rescue missions conducted by NASA and SpaceX helped bring astronauts home. They were left in space for a total of 286 days.

President Donald Trump promised to bring home two NASA astronauts stranded at the International Space Station. (Reuters)
SpaceX has been conducted as part of NASA’s commercial staff program 10 operating human space flight missionsincluding the most important Crew-10 launch, enables Wilmore and Williams to bring new astronauts to ISS staff.
The White House uses astronauts to stay in space Criticizes the Biden administration Because there is no “urgency” to take them home.
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Fox Business’Aislinn Murphy and Louis Casiano contributed to the report.