Sunita Williams returned live updates: International Space Station (ISS), NASA astronaut Sunita Williams and Buch Villmore are finally going on their return journey. His SpaceX Dragon spacecraft successfully uncontrolled on Wednesday, successfully starting a 17 -hour journey on Earth. The astronaut will travel back to Earth with a spacecraft crew Dragon spacecraft with a space -cosmon cosmonot Alexandra Gorbunov.
Wilmore and Williams have been stuck on ISS for nine months after reaching there in June last year. He was to live there for about a week. Astronauts were taken from Earth to the ISS in Boeing’s Starlineer spacecraft.
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NASA will provide real -time coverage of Sunita Williams’s return to Sunita Williams through its official live stream. Viewers can follow NASA website or Livemint’s YouTube channel for the latest update
Sunita Williams Returns Live Update: Stuck Astronaut Thank you Musk, Trump for the convenience of returns
Sunita Williams Returns Live Update: NASA Asronuts Sunita Williams and Buch Willmore, who are about to return to Earth after being stuck in space for more than nine months, thanked SpaceX CEO Elon Musk and US President Donald Trump.
In the video posted by Musk on X, Sunita Williams said, “We are coming back a long time, so don’t make those plans without me. We’ll return very long before.”
Buch Wilmor said, “We all have a lot of respect for Mr. Musk and clearly respect and praise for our President of the United States Donald Trump. We appreciate them, we appreciate all what they do for us, human spacecraft for our nation, and we are grateful for the positions that they are.”
Sunita Williams Returns Live Update: Capsule departs from ISS
Sunita Williams Return Live Update: Sunita Williams and Buch Willmore, who have been riding on the International Space Station (ISS) for almost nine months, are finally home. NASA shared the update on social media platform X.
SpaceX Dragon Capsules, which also borne two other astronauts, successfully on 0505 GMT (IST) from ISS’s orbital outpost, as confirmed by NASA’s live broadcast.