Former ISRO Chief Hails Sunita Williams’ Safe Return To Earth, Says A ‘Proud Moment for All’ (Watch Video)

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 19, 2025 10:03 IST2025-03-19T10:01:23+5:302025-03-19T10:03:10+5:30

Renowned astronaut Sunita Williams has safely returned to Earth, marking the successful completion of a nearly nine-month-long space mission. ...

Former ISRO Chief Hails Sunita Williams’ Safe Return To Earth, Says A ‘Proud Moment for All’ (Watch Video) | Former ISRO Chief Hails Sunita Williams’ Safe Return To Earth, Says A ‘Proud Moment for All’ (Watch Video)

Former ISRO Chief Hails Sunita Williams’ Safe Return To Earth, Says A ‘Proud Moment for All’ (Watch Video)

Renowned astronaut Sunita Williams has safely returned to Earth, marking the successful completion of a nearly nine-month-long space mission. Reacting to the news, former ISRO Chief Dr. G Madhavan Nair expressed his joy and pride, calling it a remarkable moment for the global space community.

"It is a proud moment for all of us in the space community. It is a successful completion of a rescue operation that lasted nearly nine months," Dr. Nair stated.

Record-Breaking Spacewalks

Sunita Williams, a veteran astronaut known for her extensive contributions to space exploration, had been part of a crucial mission.  Williams and her team conducted over 900 hours of research and performed more than 150 experiments. Notably, she set a new record as the longest-duration female astronaut in space. She also spent a total of 62 hours and 9 minutes outside the ISS across nine spacewalks.

Key Research Contributions

Williams was involved in significant research projects, including a study on how gravity affects liquid systems in space, which could contribute to the development of new reactors for water and fuel cells. Additionally, she participated in the Bionutrients Project, which focuses on using bacteria to produce essential nutrients—an initiative that could help astronauts receive fresh nutrients during long-duration space missions.

Williams' return marks another milestone in space exploration, reinforcing the importance of long-term missions in advancing scientific understanding and preparing for future deep-space travel.

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