NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore have been stranded on the International Space Station for nine months, but they are in no rush to return. In a previous interview, Musk said that he plans to launch a spacecraft within four weeks to bring two American astronauts stranded in space back to Earth.

Regarding this approach, female astronaut Williams said that she came here and saw many scientific achievements. The International Space Station is in its "heyday" and now is not the time to give up.

According to plans previously announced by NASA, the SpaceX manned Dragon spacecraft that Wilmore and Williams planned to board took off in September last year and returned in February this year. But then SpaceX announced that due to delays in the construction plan of the manned Dragon spacecraft for subsequent launches, the launch time was forced to be postponed, which also meant that the two American astronauts would stay in orbit for nearly 290 days.

Regarding such behavior, some experts bluntly said that Boeing's Dreamliner is not safe enough and NASA would not dare to use it.

The stranded astronauts were unwilling to come back. When Trump learned the news, he said as soon as possible, "I hope they like each other, but maybe there will be a spark of love."