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Nasa astronaut and International Space Station (ISS) commander Sunita Williams is participating in groundbreaking research to monitor sleep patterns in space using cutting-edge technology.
Astronaut Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore arrived at the International Space Station aboard Boeing's new Starliner in June. However, the flight suffered helium leaks and thruster failures before ...
A delightful video of astronauts Sunita Williams and Don Pettit dancing in the weightless environment of the International ...
Sunita, “Suni,” Williams was born in Ohio in 1965 and has an extensive career in space. During her first outing on the International Space Station (ISS), she set many new records for women in space.
Sunita Williams Health Update: What NASA Astronaut Ate During 9 Months at ISS Watch This Video From Space Station Sunita Williams Health Updates: NASA's Crew-9 astronauts are all set to address ...
NASA said it was moving toward certifying Boeing's CST-100 Starliner for crewed flights later this year or by early 2026 after its inaugural mission to the International Space Station was marred ...
Amid reports that the astronauts are 'stranded' in space with the spacecraft having ... as per a NewsWeek report citing NASA Sunita (Suni) L. Williams was selected as an astronaut by NASA in ...
It was a moment that the world watched with bated breath as Sunita Williams and her fellow astronaut ... role in repairing the International Space Station (ISS). Their determination and courage ...
Massachusetts native and astronaut Sunita Williams ... at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. The two were in space for 286 days on board the International Space Station before finally ...
Days after returning from space, Sunita Williams shared a heartwarming video of her long-awaited reunion with her dogs- Gunner and Gorby.
Astronauts' hair care in space, as illustrated by Sunita Williams and Karen Nyberg, adapts to microgravity. Loose hair is common since gravity isn't a concern. Shower routines involve no-rinse ...
It's been nearly two weeks since NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Willmore returned to Earth after what turned out to be a marathon mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS).