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Sunita Williams to be on way back to Earth after months of unexpected stay in space

NEW DELHI. NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 mission launched successfully from Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 7:03 p.m. EDT Friday (March 14), carrying four astronauts on a mission to the International Space Station (ISS). As this new crew embarks on their long-duration stay, the mission also marks the much-anticipated return of NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, who has been aboard the ISS for several months.

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket propelled the Dragon spacecraft into orbit, carrying NASA astronauts Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, JAXA astronaut Takuya Onishi, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Kirill Peskov. The spacecraft is set to autonomously dock with the ISS’s Harmony module at approximately 11:30 pm on Saturday, March 15. Following a brief transition period, Sunita Williams and her fellow Crew-9 members – NASA astronauts Nick Hague and Butch Wilmore, along with Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov – will prepare for their return journey to Earth, scheduled for no earlier than March 19.

NASA Acting Administrator Janet Petro underscored the significance of Crew-10’s mission, reinforcing the agency’s commitment to scientific advancement and space exploration.

“As we welcome Crew-10 to the ISS, we also recognise the incredible contributions of Crew-9, particularly Sunita Williams, who has spent months conducting critical research in orbit,” Petro said. “Her return is not just a homecoming but a testament to NASA’s ongoing efforts to push the boundaries of human spaceflight.”

Williams, a veteran astronaut and one of NASA’s most accomplished spacefarers, has played a key role in numerous research experiments aimed at deep-space exploration. Throughout her mission, she contributed to studies on astronaut health, spacecraft technology, and scientific advancements that will shape future lunar and Mars expeditions under the Artemis programme. Her return to Earth will provide researchers with invaluable data on the effects of long-duration space travel, particularly in preparation for extended missions beyond low Earth orbit.

As the ISS temporarily houses 11 crew members during this transition, Williams and her fellow Crew-9 astronauts will complete final handover procedures before departing. NASA and SpaceX teams will carefully assess weather conditions off Florida’s coast to ensure a safe splashdown and recovery.

Meanwhile, Crew-10 will continue crucial research aboard the station, including flammability tests for future spacecraft design, engagement with students worldwide through the ISS Ham Radio programme, and an innovative study on the physiological and psychological effects of space travel. Their work will further NASA’s mission to expand human presence beyond Earth while benefiting life on the planet.

Sunita Williams’s return symbolises more than the end of a mission – it represents another step in humanity’s journey toward deeper space exploration. Her experience and research contributions will directly impact future astronauts preparing for long-term stays on the Moon and, eventually, Mars.

As NASA continues to push the boundaries of space exploration, Williams’s homecoming is a reminder of the dedication, resilience, and scientific curiosity that drive every mission beyond Earth’s atmosphere.

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