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Sunita Williams, International Space Station and NASA
‘Stuck’ in space for over 6 months, what Sunita Williams’ day looks like
Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore arrived at the International Space Station on June 6 onboard Boeing's Starliner crew capsule. Six months, they continue to live on the ISS. From birthday celebrations to witnessing 16 sunsets,
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams to conduct series of spacewalks before her February 2025 return
Veteran NASA astronaut Sunita Williams prepares for critical spacewalks in 2025, leading the ISS Expedition 72 crew in advancing space exploration and scientific research.
What is Sunita Williams mimicking in space? NASA reveals her ‘Astrobee’ act
Astronaut Sunita Williams recently tested the Astrobee, a robotic flyer which is designed to help humans perform daily chores in space. NASA shared a picture of the astronaut.
NASA’s Sunita Williams demonstrates Astrobee robotic free-flyer as a breakthrough in satellite capture and debris management
Sunita Williams tested Astrobee, a new robot on the International Space Station. Astrobee uses gecko-like pads to grab objects. It can fix satellites and remove space junk. This technology may make space travel safer and cheaper.
Sunita Williams shows how astronauts trapped in space drink water
Sunita Williams, an astronaut of Indian heritage, recently fascinated students during an online interaction arranged by the Sunita Williams Elementary School in Needham, Massachusetts, which is named in her honor.
Sunita Williams working on robot that could capture satellite debris in space
This demonstration involved monitoring the Astrobee as it performed docking maneuvers, showcasing its potential for capturing orbital debris and servicing satellites in space.
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Sunita Williams Gears Up for SpaceX Dragon Mission with Eye Exam and Training
Space Station Commander Sunita Williams is getting ready for her return from space, currently training in the SpaceX Dragon ...
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Sunita Williams goes through eye exam, trains to return on SpaceX Dragon
Williams, Wilmore, and cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov trained for a departure training session inside the Dragon crew ...
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Loudoun County school wins chance to speak with astronaut Sunita Williams from space
A Loudon County school got a rare chance to find out what life is like in space. FOX 5’s Jennifer Delgado joins us live from Purcellville where students just finished talking with an astronaut in ...
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Sunita Williams shows how astronauts drink fluids in microgravity aboard ISS, netizens react: ‘This is funny and so is…’
Sunita Williams engaged students in a virtual session, discussing space exploration and the challenges of living in ...
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One last time? NASA's Sunita Williams prepares for series of spacewalks ahead of her return to Earth in February
NASA astronaut and ISS commander Sunita Williams is preparing for a spacewalk, likely scheduled for 2025. Williams, a veteran ...
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Is Sunita Williams in bad shape? This is what she says about her health
Sunita Williams, aboard the International Space Station since June, faces health concerns from microgravity, affecting muscle ...
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How astronauts drink water in space? Sunita Williams wows students with ISS life hacks | WATCH
Sunita Williams’ current stint on the ISS isn’t limited to sipping liquids from pouches. As a member of Expedition 32, she’s ...
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Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, currently in orbit for six months, will remain aboard the ISS until February.
Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, currently in orbit for six months, will remain aboard the ISS until February.
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'We use pouches with...': Sunita Williams reveals a gravity-defying truth aboard ISS. Watch video
Using firsthand experience, she explained how liquids behave in microgravity, where they don’t pour or flow as they do on ...
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