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NASA, Sunita Williams
Sunita Williams’ Surprising Journey: From Stranded Astronaut To ISS Commander
Indian-origin NASA astronaut Sunita Williams has made history again by becoming the commander of the International Space Station (ISS). Originally on an eight-day mission, her stay has now extended to over eight months due to technical issues with the Boeing Starliner spacecraft she travelled in.
Sunita Williams rescue mission: Crew-9 lands at Kennedy Space Centre to prepare for September 26 launch
N ASA astronaut Sunita Williams will make her way back with Butch Wilmore on the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft in February 2025. NASA SpaceX Crew-9, comprising astronaut Nick Hagu
Sunita Williams, stuck in space for months, takes command of the ISS once again as NASA prepares a rescue mission
Sunita Williams, the Indian-origin NASA astronaut, has once again taken command of the International Space Station (ISS).
Astronaut Sunita Williams takes over as commander of International Space Station
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams has officially taken command of the International Space Station (ISS). All you need to know.
Sunita Williams takes command of ISS as Nasa prepares rescue mission
A celebrated figure in space exploration, Sunita Williams holds the record for the most spacewalks by a woman and has accumulated over 322 days in space across several missions: Sunita Williams
NASA’s Sunita Williams becomes the commander of the International Space Station for the second time in history.
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams has assumed command of the International Space Station (ISS) for the second time. Her previous command was during Expedition 33 in 2012.
Sunita Williams becomes commander of Space Station, rescue mission launches this week
Nasa astronaut Sunita Williams has officially taken command of the International Space Station (ISS) as part of her extended mission aboard the orbiting laboratory. This marks her second time leading the ISS, following her previous command during Expedition 33 in 2012.
Sunita Williams turns 59! Find out how the astronaut celebrated her birthday in space
Sunita Williams along with NASA astronaut Barry ‘Butch’ Wilmore has been aboard the ISS as part of the Boeing Crew Flight Test mission
NASA’s SpaceX crew-9 duo lands at Kennedy Space Center, gears-up to ‘rescue’ Sunita Williams from ISS
Nick Hague and Aleksandr Gorbunov will now quarantine at the Neil A Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building at the Kennedy Centre.
SpaceX's Crew-9 astronaut flight for NASA launches this week. Here's how it turned into a rescue mission
SpaceX's Crew-9 mission to the International Space Station on Sept. 26 will be a rescue mission of sorts, bringing up empty seats for two NASA astronauts currently in space without a ride home.
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'Stranded' Sunita Williams Now Commands International Space Station
Indian-origin NASA
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Indian village prays for astronaut Sunita Williams' safe return
American astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore have been stuck in space for 107 days and the earliest they can return ...
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Soyuz MS-25 lands from ISS with NASA astronaut and record-setting cosmonauts (video)
Tracy Caldwell Dyson completed a 184-day mission, while cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub tallied the longest single mission stay on the ISS at 374 days. For Kononenko, the landing also ...
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NASA astronaut Sunita Williams celebrates 59th birthday aboard the ISS; explore her space milestones and achievements
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams is celebrating her 59th birthday aboard the ISS. Born in Ohio to Indian parents, she has spent ...
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