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NASA doctors are frantically trying to help stranded astronaut Sunita Williams pack on the pounds after she has suffered a “significant” weight loss since arriving at the International Space ...
She is a veteran of two space missions and has spent over 322 days in space. Photo Credit: NASA Currently, Sunita Williams is living and working aboard the International Space Station as part of ...
Astronaut Sunita Williams' recent photos from the International Space Station (ISS) have sparked discussions about the effects of space on the human body. While fluid shifts can cause puffiness ...
They’ve been at the ISS for 155 days, and the space community is divided on Suni Williams health. Some say, stress is causing too much weight loss. @fox35orlando took these concerns to NASA.
HOUSTON, TX – For nearly 300 days, astronaut Sunita Williams soared above the Earth aboard the International Space Station, gazing down at a planet that looked both familiar and foreign. But no ...
NASA astronaut Suni Williams says "we don't feel abandoned" in space in response to Trump 03:09. Contrary to a recent social media post from President Trump, Starliner astronaut Sunita Williams ...
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams is speaking out after a photo provoked concern about her health. ... Williams and Butch Wilmore have been stranded on the International Space Center for 150 days.
Ever wondered how astronauts keep their hair squeaky clean in zero gravity? The answer is weird, fascinating, and ...
Starliner astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams, speaking out at a news conference for the first time since returning to Earth after an extended 286-day stay in space, said Monday they did ...
HOUSTON, TX (with ANI) – Indian American Sunita L. Williams, the well known NASA astronaut, is gearing up for her third space mission, this time as the pilot of the Crew Flight Test mission ...
An eight day trip to space has lasted several months for Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore. ... Who is Sunita Williams? She graduated from Needham High School in 1983, according to NASA.
Williams and Wilmore will be in space during the November elections but they will still cast their vote. The astronauts requested an absentee ballot through the U.S. Postal Service and in space they ...