Speaking to ANI, Williams, whose father hails from India, shared her experiences on her trip, highlighting the profound connection to her heritage. She also reflected on the power of imagination and innovation in today's world.
Speaking to ANI after meeting NASA astronaut Sunita Williams on Tuesday, Kharbanda emphasised the role of parents in shaping the aspirations of children. "We should teach our children that they can reach any limit in life," she said.
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams has retired after 27 years of service, effective December 27, 2025. With a remarkable career spanning three missions aboard the International Space Station, Williams has set numerous human spaceflight records, including logging 608 days in space, the second-
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams stated that space commercialisation is opening new opportunities in innovation, including pharmaceuticals and new propulsion systems. Speaking in New Delhi, she highlighted the ISS as a key foundation, warned about growing space debris, and called for cleane
The Kerala Literature Festival (KLF) 2026 has announced renowned NASA astronaut Sunita Williams as a key participant and Guest of Honour for its upcoming edition.
With reference to Sunita Williams whom he referred to by her nickname 'Suni', Massimino said, "Sonny is a Indian American, right? So their parents are from india. When I was in India I met the prime minister (PM Narendra Modi). He gave me a letter to send to Sonny in space because I was t
Speaking at the India-USA Space Collaboration event in Washington, which saw the participation of astronauts Sunita Williams, Nick Hague, Butch Wilmore, and IAF Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, Ambassador Kwatra said the gathering brought together "individuals with a space-centric view of Ea
"It is a super difficult challenge to take, but we have been super fortunate in our time to see different things.. We have only taken different experiences that you have and added them into the spacecraft you are training for..." Williams said during the event.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, held their first news conference since returning to Earth, addressing concerns about Boeing's Starliner spacecraft. Despite experiencing problems that left them stranded on the International