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India's daughter Sunita Williams, other astronauts rewritten history of human endurance in space: Rajnath Singh

IANS March 19, 2025 118 views

Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams has completed an extraordinary nine-month space mission aboard the International Space Station. Her unexpected extended journey, alongside NASA colleagues Butch Wilmore and Nick Hague, captured global attention and admiration. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh celebrated her return, praising her courage and inspiration to millions worldwide. The mission underscores remarkable human resilience and international cooperation in space exploration.

"Sunita Williams' incredible journey, unwavering dedication, fortitude, and fighting spirit will inspire millions" - Rajnath Singh
New Delhi, March 19: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh praised astronaut Sunita Williams and her fellow crew members for their extraordinary achievements in space, following their safe return to Earth.

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Sunita Williams returns after unexpected nine-month ISS mission

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Crew rescued via SpaceX Dragon spacecraft

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Rajnath Singh hails astronauts' extraordinary achievements

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Mission showcases international space collaboration

The Defence Minister on Wednesday, took to the social media platform X to express his delight, writing, "Delighted at the safe return of NASA's Crew-9 on Earth! The crew, comprising of India's daughter Sunita Williams and other astronauts, have rewritten the history of human endurance and perseverance in space."

"Sunita Williams' incredible journey, unwavering dedication, fortitude, and fighting spirit will inspire millions across the globe. Her safe return is a moment of celebration for space enthusiasts and the entire world. Her courage and achievements make us all proud. Congratulations and a big thank you to all stakeholders for bringing them back safely on Earth," he added.

Williams, along with NASA's Butch Wilmore, NASA's Nick Hague, and Russian cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov, returned to Earth on Tuesday evening, concluding what was meant to be a short eight-day mission that turned into an unexpected nine-month stay on the International Space Station (ISS).

Their return came aboard the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, which splashed down off the coast of Florida just minutes before 6 p.m. As announced by NASA, the recovery operation was successfully carried out, with the astronauts being lifted out of the capsule.

Hague was the first to exit, followed by Williams, who emerged third. All three astronauts smiled and waved as they were assisted out of the spacecraft, marking the end of their prolonged stay in space.

Williams and Wilmore initially launched to the ISS on June 6, 2024, aboard Boeing's Starliner spacecraft. However, after a malfunction in the spacecraft, they were left stranded.

Their return was delayed until now when SpaceX's Dragon capsule was sent to bring them back to Earth.

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