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Sunita Williams Might Have To Stay In Space for Another 6 Months, Her Husband Michael Wants Is Doing This

First Published: 17th September, 2024 13:29 IST

Sunita Williams, the Indian-American NASA astronaut, may have to stay in space for another 6 months due to technical problems with the Boeing Starliner. Sunita, known for her adventurous spirit,

Sunita Williams, the Indian-American NASA astronaut, may have to stay in space for another 6 months due to technical problems with the Boeing Starliner. Sunita, known for her adventurous spirit, is currently aboard the International Space Station (ISS) with fellow astronaut Butch Wilmore. While the situation may sound alarming, her husband, Michael J. Williams, remains calm and supportive, expressing complete faith in her ability to handle the unexpected.

Michael, a federal marshal with the U.S. Marshals Service, has a strong background as a former helicopter pilot. His experiences have helped him remain composed during this difficult time. “It is her happy space,” Michael says, confident that Sunita can face the challenges of being away from Earth. The couple has been married for over two decades, with Michael playing a key role in supporting Sunita’s journey as an astronaut, Hindustan Times report said.

Sunita’s path to becoming a renowned astronaut began with her service in the military. It was there, while she was a helicopter pilot, that she met Michael in 1987 at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. Though they don’t have children, they share a strong family bond with their beloved pets, including their Jack Russell Terrier, Gorby.

A significant part of Sunita’s identity is her Indian heritage and deep connection to Hinduism. Michael, too, practices Hinduism and supports his wife’s beliefs. Sunita has always carried her faith with her, even in space. In her previous missions, she took a copy of the Bhagavad Gita and symbols like Om and Lord Shiva’s painting to the ISS. Her pride in her roots earned her the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Vishwa Pratibha Award from the World Gujarati Society, marking her as a true symbol of Indian-American achievement.

Despite the uncertainty of her return date, Sunita remains optimistic. In a recent press conference, she shared that she misses her dogs, her family, and the peaceful early mornings on Earth. “I love taking my dogs for walks in the morning and hearing the birds. It’s something I really miss here,” she said.

Butch Wilmore, her fellow astronaut, is also dealing with the emotional weight of being away from his family. He will miss key moments in his daughters’ lives, with one in her senior year of high school and the other in college. Both astronauts are expected to return to Earth in February 2025 with SpaceX Crew-9, NDTV report said.

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