Why NASA’s 2 Astronauts Are Now Stuck in Space for Even Longer – E! Online

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The big difference between their space-station feast and one on Earth? All the food was in dehydrated pouches until ready to be consumed.

But, as Williams added, she and Wilmore, 61, are looking for whatever silver lining they can.

“We’re feeling good, working out, eating right,” she explained. “We have a lot of fun up here, too. So, you know, people are worried about us. Really, don’t worry about us.”

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