Astronaut Sunita Williams begins recovery
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They are scheduled to speak with reporters Monday at 2:30 p.m. EDT at the Johnson Space Center in Houston.
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“The spacecraft is really capable,” Williams said. “There were a couple of things that need to be fixed, like Butch mentioned, and folks are actively working on that. But it is a great spacecraft, an...
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“We persevered. They persevered. And I can tell you, I am very proud of them,” Wilmore said about his family.
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Return to Earth: Astronaut Sunita Williams begins recoveryAstronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore have returned to Earth after spending 288 days in space. Sunita Williams' appearance had long been a source of concern for doctors, and after giving an interview,
Astronaut Sunita Williams, back from a nine-month ISS mission, reunited with family and had a grilled cheese sandwich. She thanked NASA and SpaceX, while Trump accused Biden of abandoning the astronauts in space.
Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, held their first news conference since returning to Earth, addressing concerns about Boeing's Starliner spacecraft.
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The delayed homecoming of Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore had sparked debate over whether NASA, Boeing, or other entities were responsible., US News News - Times Now
Williams smiled and waved as she left the re-entry capsule. She and the other returning astronauts were strapped into gurneys and taken for medical exams on the recovery ship before they could return to their families.
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore discussed their nine-month extended stay on the ISS due to technical issues with Boeing's Starliner
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, also popularly known as 'Suni and Butch', who have been stuck in the International Space Station (ISS) since June 2024 owing to certain technical glitches,
Fresh back on Earth after an impressive 278 days aboard the International Space Station (ISS), NASA astronaut Sunita Williams is already setting her sights on a deeply personal journey: a visit to India,