Astronaut Reflects on Spacewalks
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•Scrubbed spacewalks, Starliner stay-overs and more: NASA astronaut Tracy C. Dyson discusses her eventful 6 months in orbit
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Tracy Caldwell Dyson returned to Earth less than two weeks ago on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft that touched down in Kazakhstan .
Dyson reflected on her time in space during a post-flight press conference at NASA 's Johnson Space Center in Houston on Friday .
"It is in some ways emotionally hard to talk about my spacewalks, because the two attempts that we made didn't result in clearing the objectives that we had going in," she said.
According to a schedule released by Roscosmos , Dyson may be one of the last Americans to fly on the Soyuz .
After a planned flight by NASA astronaut Jonny Kim next year , Soyuz human flights announced through 2026 have all- Russian crews.
"In my personal opinion, I think [the crew exchanges] strengthen our partnership with them," Dyson said.
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