Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams have been stuck aboard the space station since June of last year. President Donald Trump has vowed to bring them home.
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Sunita Williams says she'll miss Space as she prepares to return to Earth after being stuck on ISS for 10 months How to ...
Sunita Williams, speaking from orbit, made it clear that she and fellow astronaut Butch Wilmore were never stranded, despite Trump’s efforts to spin their situation into a political attack on ...
In a news briefing following the landing, Nasa spokesperson Steve Stich said: "From a human perspective, all of us feel happy ...
Sunita Williams, along with fellow astronaut Barry Wilmore, faced an extended stay aboard the ISS due to technical issues. Williams' return has been scheduled, facilitated by SpaceX. Her ...
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams’ mother, Bonnie Pandya, recently spoke out about her daughter’s extended stay aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Initially scheduled for an eight-day ...
The launch is now scheduled for 7:48 PM EDT on Wednesday, March 12. (Image: X) Since June 5, 2024, astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry “Butch” Wilmore have been extending their stay on the ...
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Sunita Williams' family is confident in her abilities during her extended ISS mission. Although the mission was lengthened due to technical issues, her mother trusts her skills and experience.
Bonnie Pandya dismissed any worries about her daughter as Williams "knows what she is doing" and believed that space was as safe as anywhere else. NASA astronaut Sunita Williams’ mother Bonnie ...
Sunita Williams' extended stay on space has prompted health concerns. Bonnie Pandya, the mother of Sunita Williams, has said that astronauts are used to being in space for such long missions ...
And what was that moment like? Cmdr. Sunita Williams: Not really. When you're on a space walk, you're pretty intense on what's going on outside. That's pretty much forefront on your mind.