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Sunita Williams, international space station
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams says "we don't feel abandoned" or "stuck" as space mission stretches on
Starliner astronaut Sunita Williams says she and crewmate Butch Wilmore have not been "abandoned" in space, as NASA considers plans to speed their return.
"I don't think we are...": Sunita Williams opens up about being stuck in space for almost a year
Two NASA astronauts, Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore, have been on the ISS for nearly ten months due to technical issues with their Starliner return capsule. Despite the extended mission and initial setbacks,
Sunita Williams, stuck in space, breaks spacewalking record at International Space Station
Astronaut Sunita ‘Suni’ Williams, who is stuck in space since months, on January 30 broke the record for total spacewalking time held by former astronaut Peggy Whitson, according to the International Space Station (ISS).
Sunita Williams’ return: Why was space mission extended? Why is NASA not able to bring her back? Is she happy, healthy?
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams has completed over 200 days in space even since she reached the International Space Station on June 6 last year. What’s holding her back in space? What hasn’t NASA brough her back to Earth yet?
Sunita Williams Faces Another Delay in Return, Assures ‘We’re Not Abandoned’ After 10-Month Space Mission
NASA is now considering March 19 as the new return date for astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore, moving up their departure by two weeks, according to a Daily Mail report. This change is due to delays in SpaceX’s Crew-10 mission, initially set for February but postponed to March after a technical issue with the new Dragon capsule.
Sunita Williams’ Spacewalk: A Record-Breaking Mission and a Stunning Selfie from Space
Williams not only performed crucial tasks outside the ISS but also set a new spacewalking record for female astronauts.
Sunita Williams Reacts After Trump Claims They Were "Abandoned In Space"
Days after US President Donald Trump claimed that NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore had been "abandoned" in space, the Indian-origin astronaut has commented on their extended mission.
NASA's Sunita Williams trashes Trump's 'virtually abandoned' claim as space mission stretches on
Is Indian-origin NASA astronaut Sunita Williams 'abandoned or stuck' in space? Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore will have logged nearly 290 days in orbit since their launch June 5 on a mission originally expected to last a little more than one week.
Sunita Williams Stranded In Space For 237 Days: How She's Remembering To Walk Again
Astronaut Sunita Williams shares her experience of being stuck in space for 237 days and the challenge of remembering how to walk while awaiting her return to Earth.
Sunita Williams, Butch Wilmore finally step outside space station together after 8 months. Watch
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, stranded in space for eight months, conducted their first spacewalk.
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Starliner astronauts mark 239th day in orbit with successful space station spacewalk
Starliner co-pilot Sunita Williams is now the world's most experienced female spacewalker, moving up to number four overall.
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Sunita Williams on why she does not feel abandoned even after 10 months in space
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams completes spacewalk while awaiting return to Earth, with the mission extended to nearly ten months.
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Brutal regime stranded NASA astronauts have to do every day on the International Space Station to avoid serious health issue
NASA astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, have been stuck on the International Space Center for almost 8 months.
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NASA's Sunita Williams captures 'ultimate' spacewalk selfie 423 km above Earth, internet declares her winner
Sunita Williams, Indian-origin NASA astronaut, clicked the “ultimate selfie" on January 30. The photograph, shared by NASA on ...
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