NASA astronaut Suni Williams steps out on a spacewalk
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NASA astronaut Sunita Williams steps outside spacecraft after 7 months for her first spacewalk in 12 years
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Nick Hague embark on a crucial spacewalk outside the ISS, marking Williams' eighth spacewalk and Hague's fourth, to perform essential repairs and maintenance.
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Sunita Williams—stuck in orbit for 225 days—completes 6-hour-long spacewalk
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams has successfully completed her eighth spacewalk, bringing her total extravehicular activity (EVA) time to nearly 57 hours. The six-hour EVA was conducted on January 16 with fellow astronaut Nick Hague. The duo stepped outside the International Space Station (ISS) to conduct critical repairs and upgrades.
Daily Jang · 16h
Sunita Williams completes first spacewalk in over seven months: Watch
Sunita Williams, the commander of the International Space Station , conducted her first spacewalk in more than seven months on Thursday, January 16.As per multiple outlets, she was accompanied by NASA astronaut Nick Hague to perform a
Mint · 8h
Watch | NASA’s Sunita Williams marks first spacewalk in over seven months on ISS after delays
Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams conducted her first spacewalk in over seven months alongside NASA’s Nick Hague. This marked her eighth spacewalk during an extended ISS mission due to delays with Boeing’s Starliner and SpaceX’s crew replacement.
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Sunita Williams' Spacewalk: A Journey Beyond Challenges
Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams stepped out for her first spacewalk in seven months at the International Space Station. Alongside NASA's Nick Hague, Williams performed crucial repairs, with their mission extended due to spacecraft issues.
Popular Science · 18h
Starliner astronaut conducts spacewalk while stuck aboard ISS
At the time of writing, Williams and ISS crewmate, Nick Hague, are conducting NASA’s first spacewalk in over a year. The pair are scheduled to spend roughly 6.5 hours in the vacuum of space, where they will work on a number of long overdue external repairs and equipment assessments.
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