ladbible homepage
ladbible homepage
  • iconNews
  • videos
  • entertainment
  • Home
  • News
    • UK
    • US
    • World
    • Ireland
    • Australia
    • Science
    • Crime
    • Weather
  • Entertainment
    • Celebrity
    • TV
    • Film
    • Music
    • Gaming
    • Netflix
    • Disney
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Lifestyle
  • Money
  • Originals
    • FFS PRODUCTIONS
    • Say Maaate to a Mate
    • Daily Ladness
    • UOKM8?
    • FreeToBe
    • Citizen Reef
  • Advertise
  • Terms
  • Privacy & Cookies
  • License Our Content
  • About Us & Contact
  • Jobs
  • Latest
  • Archive
  • Topics A-Z
  • Authors
Facebook
Instagram
X
Threads
Snapchat
TikTok
YouTube
Submit Your Content Here
  • SPORTbible
  • Tyla
  • GAMINGbible
  • LADbible Group
  • UNILAD
  • FOODbible
  • UNILAD Tech
Donald Trump makes huge offer to NASA astronauts after they were stranded in space for 286 days

Home> News> US News

Updated 19:45 21 Mar 2025 GMTPublished 19:18 21 Mar 2025 GMT

Donald Trump makes huge offer to NASA astronauts after they were stranded in space for 286 days

Barry 'Butch' Wilmore and Sunita 'Suni' Williams were in space for nine months after their eight-day mission got extended

Joshua Nair

Joshua Nair

google discoverFollow us on Google Discover

Donald Trump has addressed a big aspect of astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams' extended stay aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

The NASA astronauts splashed down on Earth, off the coast of Florida on Tuesday (18 March), about 18 hours after leaving the ISS, where they had been residing for nine months.

After docking on the ISS, the Boeing Starliner capsule that they travelled into space on ran into some technical issues which led to it being returned without them.

Since their landing, there's been some discussion about whether Wilmore and Williams will receive more payment for their extra time onboard - a topic which President Trump was quick to give his opinion on.

Advert

Their journey back to Earth went on without a hitch (NASA/Keegan Barber/Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Their journey back to Earth went on without a hitch (NASA/Keegan Barber/Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Trump had previously blamed the Biden administration for 'abandoning' Williams and Wilmore, with Elon Musk alleging that he'd offered to bring them home earlier.

Both NASA and the astronauts denied knowledge of this, but Trump had told reporters in the White House: "We have two astronauts that are stuck in space.

"I have asked Elon (Musk), I said, ‘Do me a favour. Can you get them out?' He said, 'Yes...' You shouldn't have been up there so long."

But in a clip posted to social media today (21 March), a clip of Trump answering a reporter's question about the astronaut's pay has done the rounds on X.

The reporter pointed out that the astronauts would not receive any overtime pay for their stay upon the ISS despite their mission being extended by 286 days, or almost 41 weeks. They further claimed that they should be paid about $1,430 (£1,106) in overtime pay.

A NASA spokesperson told FOX Business that astronauts receive 'regular, 40-hour work-week salaries' when aboard the ISS and 'do not receive overtime or holiday/weekend pay', adding: "They are also on long-term TDY (Temporary Duty), and receive the incidentals amount for each day they are in space. Incidental expenses for travel to any location is currently $5 per day."

When asked if the administration would do anything about any compensation, Trump replied: "Well, nobody's ever mentioned this to me. If I have to to, I'll pay it out of my own pocket, okay? I'll get it for them."

Trump held a press conference in the Oval Office on Friday morning (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Trump held a press conference in the Oval Office on Friday morning (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

He then added: "Is that all? That's not a lot for what they had to go through."

He went on to thank Musk for his involvement, and said to 'think if we don't have him', as his company SpaceX had helped to provide a capsule to bring them back to Earth.

Trump added that he is aware that the body 'starts to deteriorate' after nine to 10 months, especially 'with the bones and the blood' after 14/15 months.

Featured Image Credit: News Nation

Topics: NASA, SpaceX, Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Science

Joshua Nair
Joshua Nair

Joshua Nair is a journalist at LADbible. Born in Malaysia and raised in Dubai, he has always been interested in writing about a range of subjects, from sports to trending pop culture news. After graduating from Oxford Brookes University with a BA in Media, Journalism and Publishing, he got a job freelance writing for SPORTbible while working in marketing before landing a full-time role at LADbible. Unfortunately, he's unhealthily obsessed with Manchester United, which takes its toll on his mental and physical health. Daily.

X

@joshnair10

Recommended reads

Ryanair cancels millions of seats on flights to holiday hotspotsSean Gallup/Getty ImagesRalph Fiennes explains why he isn't playing Voldemort again in new Harry Potter seriesWarner BrosBookmaker owes punter £900,000 after huge bet on Grand National winsMichael Steele/Getty ImagesWho will be exempt from US army draft as government 'automatically register' young menRoberto Schmidt/Getty Images

Advert

Choose your content:

11 hours ago
12 hours ago
13 hours ago
  • Michael Steele/Getty Images
    11 hours ago

    Bookmaker owes punter £900,000 after huge bet on Grand National wins

    Some very lucky punter bet £100k on the winning horse

    News
  • Roberto Schmidt/Getty Images
    11 hours ago

    Who will be exempt from US army draft as government 'automatically register' young men

    The new rule change should come in from December, but here is who will be exempt

    News
  • Instagram/thedolab
    12 hours ago

    Woman shocked after intimate wardrobe malfunction makes it into Coachella advert

    She had an unfortunate mishap while partying at the festival

    News
  • Catherine De Noire
    13 hours ago

    Legal brothel manager explains important '8 second rule' that they enforce

    It's been keeping staff safe and sound for years

    News
  • How NASA will bring astronauts home after first ever evacuation of International Space Station
  • Experts warn 'space junk' likely to collide with aircraft sometime this year
  • How much NASA astronauts could earn in overtime pay as Donald Trump makes huge offer
  • NASA scientists explain exactly how astronauts sleep with zero gravity in space