Tim Peake Describes Astronauts' Conditions
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Tim Peake reveals what life is like for NASA astronauts stuck in space

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Tim Peake , Britain 's first astronaut to live on the International Space Station , spoke exclusively to MailOnline .
He says NASA 's stranded astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore will be 'looking forward' to returning to Earth .
Peake says the things he missed most while he was in space were fresh air and nature.
Williams and Wilmore have been stuck aboard the ISS since September .
The SpaceX Dragon capsule scheduled to take them home has been docked with the ISS .
However, NASA has revealed that the new SpaceX craft isn't ready for flight.
The capsule isn't expected to arrive at the SpaceX facility in Florida until early January .
It will still need more than a month of testing before it is ready.
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