After passing over ‘incredible’ Himalayas in space, Sunita Williams to plan an India trip? here’s what she said
- NASA Astronaut Sunita Williams shared that viewing the Himalayas from space provided her with "incredible pictures" and highlighted India's rich colors seen from orbit, especially near Gujarat and Mumbai.
- Williams expressed excitement about visiting her father's homeland and highlighted India's progress in space exploration, stating it is a "great country" and a "wonderful democracy."
- The Gaganyaan program aims to send astronauts into orbit by 2026, showcasing India's growing role in human spaceflight, as noted by Williams.
- Williams emphasized the collaboration between NASA and ISRO, mentioning joint missions like NISAR, an Earth-observation satellite, underlining her support for India's space efforts.
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After passing over ‘incredible’ Himalayas in space, Sunita Williams to plan an India trip? here’s what she said
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams praised India's beauty and diversity during her nine-month space stay, noting the country resembles a network of lights. She plans to visit India and meet ISRO, expressing admiration for the Himalayas and the geographical formations visible from space.
Sunita Williams says India is amazing from space, ‘for sure going back to my father’s home country’
“I hope, and I think for sure, I’m gonna be going back to my father’s home country and visiting with people and getting excited about the first, or not the first, but the Indian national who’s going up on the Axiom Mission coming up, pretty awesome,” Sunita Williams said
'India is amazing': Sunita Williams describes how the country looks from space
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams has shared her experience of viewing India from space, describing its landscapes, lights, and unique features seen from the International Space Station (ISS). Speaking to the media after her return from an extended mission aboard the ISS, Williams said, "India is amazing," while recalling breathtaking views of the Himalayas. Himalayas, cities, and lights from space Williams highlighted how the Himalayas appear from…
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