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Is Sunita Williams, Indian-origin NASA astronaut, getting proper nutrients in space amid health concerns? What we know
Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, both NASA astronauts, have been stuck at the International Space Station for more than six months due to a Starliner spacecraft malfunction. They are set to return to Earth in February 2025.
Astronauts Sunita Williams and crew react to ‘Toxic’ smell on space station
Investigators are working to determine the source of the odour, which may have originated either from the Progress spacecraft or its vestibule connecting to the ISS. This incident follows a series of earlier issues with Russian spacecraft,
Stuck in Space for 6 Months: How is Sunita Williams staying physically and mentally healthy beyond Earth
Two NASA astronauts face an extended stay aboard the ISS. Their Boeing Starliner encountered problems. A SpaceX rescue mission is scheduled for 2025.
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams, Butch Wilmore stuck in space for over 6 months: How are they keeping themselves healthy?
What was meant to be a 10-day mission to the International Space Station (ISS) for the NASA astronauts - Butch Wilmore and
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Williams
- to fly with Boeing have now extended it to 2025.
Williams
and Wilmore took off aboard the Boeing Starliner in June ...
Here's What Stranded Astronauts Sunita Williams, Butch Wilmore Are Eating On Space Station
The astronauts’ nutrition is carefully monitored by NASA doctors, ensuring they consume enough calories to stay healthy during the extended mission.
Astronaut Sunita Williams speaks to Essex County students from the space station
American astronaut Sunita Williams told students at an Essex County elementary school on Monday that astronauts quarantine before going into space to avoid getting sick on the International Space Station (ISS),
Astronauts Stuck in Space: Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore's Mission Extended Until February 2025
Astronauts Sunita Williams and Commander Barry Wilmore were set to stay on the ISS for only eight days but will remain in space until February 2025 due to issues with Boeing's spacecraft.
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Countdown begins for Sunita Williams’ return to Earth in SpaceX Dragon after Boeing Starliner’s snag – Here’s latest update from ISS
The Dragon capsule is scheduled to dock with the ISS in early 2025 to retrieve the Crew-9 team. This will mark the tenth ...
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Town of Needham comes together to support native Sunita Williams as she remains stranded in space
On Saturday, the Town of Needham came together to support native
Sunita
Williams
as she remains stranded in space.
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Sunita Williams savours space-ready shrimp cocktail and pizza—but fresh food is running low
NASA astronauts on the ISS, Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, enjoy luxurious meals like shrimp cocktail and pizza. However, ...
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NASA's Sunita Williams has very little fresh food left amid growing weight loss concerns
Despite NASA's assurances, astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore face a dwindling supply of fresh food on the ISS.
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Sunita Williams leads ISS maintenance as Butch Wilmore conducts fire safety experiments
Aboard the ISS, Flight Engineer Butch Wilmore conducted fire safety experiments using the Combustion Integrated Rack and ...
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'5.5 tense minutes': ISS narrowly escapes catastrophe with Sunita Williams on board
This maneuver marks just one of 32 debris avoidance actions the ISS has carried out since its launch in 1999, as noted in ...
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Sunita Williams vulnerable to slowed cognitive performance due to extended space stay, study says; suspected cure is…
A page-turning study suspects that astronauts who spend time in space may be susceptible to changes in mind, particularly the ...
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Sunita Williams explores how spaceflight affects blood clotting
During their extended stay in space, NASA astronaut Sunita Williams has been carrying out a range of scientific experiments.
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