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NASA, Earth and Sunita Williams
Sunita Williams captures an incredible spacewalk selfie 423 km above Earth, called ‘the ultimate selfie’ by NASA
Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams shared a stunning selfie during her spacewalk on the ISS, highlighting her 9th extravehicular activity. Willia
Astronaut Sunita Williams' 'Ultimate Selfie' From Ninth Spacewalk
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, currently aboard the International Space Station (ISS), has clicked the "ultimate selfie." The photograph, shared by NASA on Instagram, was captured during her ninth spacewalk on January 30 when the ISS orbited 423 km above the Pacific Ocean.
'Stranded' NASA astronaut Suni Williams photographed from Earth during record-breaking spacewalk. Can you spot her?
A photographer on Earth has captured an incredible telescope image of NASA astronaut Suni Williams outside of the International Space Station, as it passed by roughly 250 miles overhead.
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams stuck in ISS for months breaks a record in space; here's what she did
Sunita Williams, a NASA astronaut who was unexpectedly stuck on the International Space Station for months, has set a new record for total spacewalk time by a woman.
Sunita Williams's return could delay Isro astronaut's maiden space flight
SpaceX is having issues with the batteries of the newly christened Dragon spacecraft, forcing it to look for new options.
NASA shares big update on Sunita Williams's return: New date & reason revealed
Williams and Wilmore are set to return aboard the SpaceX Crew-9 capsule, which has been docked at the ISS since September 29. However, NASA protocols require that Crew-9 remain at the station until Crew-10 arrives.
NASA astronauts to return sooner than expected aboard SpaceX
NASA has announced a new return date for astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore, who have been on the International Space Station for over nine months. Their mission, originally intended to last eight days,
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'No way home for Sunita Williams?': NASA astronauts await rescue as delays mount
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams remain stranded on the ISS due to spacecraft issues. SpaceX now rushes to ...
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NASA to announce a new return date for astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, who have been stuck on the ISS for more than eight months
NASA has decided to bring astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore back from the ISS earlier than planned, on March 19 ...
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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.
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'Ultimate selfie': Sunita Williams captures stunning photo during 9th spacewalk
Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams, who is currently stationed on the International Space Station (ISS), has captured a ...
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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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Sunita Williams captures ‘the ultimate selfie’ during her 9th spacewalk: Incredible NASA pic wows internet
Sunita Williams captured the selfie on January 30 when the International Space Station was orbiting 423 km above the Pacific ...
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Indian-Origin Astronaut Sunita Williams Clicks 'Ultimate Selfie', Scripts History During 9th Spacewalk
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, who is aboard the International Space Station (ISS), clicked the “ultimate selfie" last month ...
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Sunita Williams Captures ‘Ultimate Selfie’ During 9th Spacewalk, Shares Stunning Pic
Sunita Williams captured the selfie on January 30 when the International Space Station was orbiting 423 km above the Pacific ...
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