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NASA, Boeing Starliner and Sunita Williams
NASA shares latest update on Sunita Williams' spacecraft: ‘We have been looking at those…’
NASA has shared an update on Sunita Williams. After announcing the extension of Williams' mission, the space agency has said that the spacecraft is in good condition.
Sunita Williams Stuck In Space: How Delayed Stay Affects Astronaut's Body
A set of papers published in Nature contains groundbreaking research into how even quick jaunts to space can affect an astronaut’s health. Understand how that is dangerous
Boeing Calls Out 'Painful' Media Coverage Of Starliner Amid Sunita Williams's Extended Stay
While it is true that Williams and Wilmore are safe aboard the ISS, it is also true that Starliner turned out to be defective and failed to return on its scheduled date. As of now, Boeing and NASA teams, while acknowledging Starliner's issues, are trying to bring the public's attention to their objective of collecting as much data as possible.
Sunita Williams in space: What's happening with the Boeing Starliner, its crew and NASA
NASA and Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, initially set for a week-long mission, now faces indefinite extension due to technical problems. Astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams remain safe as engineers work to resolve the issues.
One of the Boeing Starliner astronauts ‘not stuck’ in space is a Needham native
Sunita Williams, a Needham High grad and namesake of a local elementary school, is currently at the International Space Station.
Sunita Williams Is Not Returning Before July Due To Faulty Ride, But NASA Has A Good News
The spacecraft docked to the International Space Station (ISS) on June 7 with NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore for the Crew Flight Test mission - Boeing's debut with humans. Meant to last a week, the mission has entered July due to faults on Starliner.
What happens to the body if you get stuck in space for over a month, like Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams?
Imagine being stuck in space – the vastness around you breathtaking but the environment posing a constant threat to your health. This is the reality for astronaut Sunita Williams.
Why is Sunita Williams still stuck in space? When can she be expected to return to Earth?
After more than three weeks since their mission began, originally planned for just a few days, astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore aboard Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft still do not know when they will return.
Sunita Williams May Remain In Space For Months
Sunita Williams could extend her stay in space for several months, showcasing endurance and exploration aboard the International Space Station.
NASA shares good news about Boeing Starliner as Sunita Williams still in space
Amid the growing concerns about the Boeing Starliner's return to Earth, NASA has shared some good news. The space agency revealed at a conference last week that the spacecraft is in fairly good shape and can stay in orbit beyond its 45-day limit.
Boeing's Starliner can stay in space beyond 45-day limit, NASA says
Boeing's Starliner is rated to stay in space for 45 days on its historic first astronaut mission, but that's going to be extended soon. Ground testing on its thrusters will start as soon as July 2.
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Is Sunita Williams In Danger?
Astronauts aboard the space station have found themselves facing a foe far tinier than any rogue asteroid: A joint study by ...
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Top 10 Inspiring Quotes from Sunita Williams
Here are some life lessons from Sunita Williams, the first female astronaut on a crewed spacecraft. Discover her insights on ...
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The biggest danger that space explorers like Sunita Williams face can endanger a USD1.8 trillion industry.
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Sunita Williams still stuck in space but NASA's Apollo 13's 'successful failure' offers hope: The story
The current situation on Boeing's Starliner brings back the memory of NASA's “successful failure” Apollo 13 mission that ...
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