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Sunita Williams, International Space Station
‘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.
Sunita Williams flew to space first time 18 years ago. She made this record
Williams' extended stay allowed her to contribute significantly to scientific research and further construction of the ISS.
How do astronauts drink in space? Sunita Williams explains
Williams said that owing to the microgravity conditions on the ISS, fluids don't behave like they do on Earth, making it impossible to drink them from regular cups. To tackle this problem, astronauts use specially designed pouches that prevent the liquid from floating away in these conditions.
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 gearing up for a significant milestone: a spacewalk. This upcoming mission is part of her ongoing work aboard the station.
Sunita Williams demonstrates how astronauts drink liquids in zero gravity during virtual interaction with students
Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams hosted a virtual session, sharing how astronauts drink in space and offering insights into life aboard the ISS.
Sunita Williams Shows Students How to Drink Liquids in Space During Virtual Chat
A student gets a demonstration from astronaut, Sunita Williams on how to drink liquids in space. Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore hit the six-month mark in space after becoming the first to ride Boeing's new Starliner capsule on what was supposed to be a week-long test flight.
Watch: Sunita Williams Demonstrates Zero-Gravity Drinking In Virtual Space Session
She explained the use of special pouches and shared insights into spaceflight, inspiring young minds to explore the cosmos.
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.
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 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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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 ...
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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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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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Sunita Williams is growing lettuce in space amid concerns over dramatic weight loss
Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams is spearheading an agricultural experiment in microgravity on the ISS.
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